The GEO Audit is only going to answer one question: will AI tell you when potential clients ask "What are Taiwan's manufacturers?" If you can't say it, which part of the story, which technical signal, which competition blocked you out? The NT $39,000, 30-day audit is to tear this question down into a list of things you can do manually.
What the hell is "GEO Audit"?
Traditional SEO audits read Google rankings, reptiles scratching pages, and if the title is plugged into key words. GEO Audit converts the audience to a large linguistic model: can they read your content? When you read it, do you quote you or your competition? They use different tools, different criteria for judging. We're going to ask a dozen of the real buyers one by one, four or five mainstream AI engines, and we're going to record how they answer and quote. This is the basis for the whole audit, and every recommendation has to be right back here.
Why run for 30 days, not three days?
The answer to the AI engine is unstable. The same question, asked today and after three days, may be given a different source; the connection from Perplexity will also drift from one user to another at different points in time. It's only been three days. Most of the information you caught was murky. We took 30 days to repeat the same problems at multiple points in time, filtering out one-time waves and seeing stable patterns -- pages that were quoted and themes that you were absent for a long time. This week also coincides with the time lag between the release of content and its inclusion by AI.
NT$39,000 delivery list, item by item
Audit is over, you won't get just a PDF. The actual delivery is divided into five pieces, each of which can be used alone:
- AI's baseline report: Four to five engines and dozens of buyers' problems are quoted, showing each of them as you appear, absent, and replaced by competition.
- Content Gap Map: Breaking the buyer's journey into a series of questions, indicating which questions you have not responded to at all, which have content but cannot be captured by AI.
- Capture and structure diagnosis: Checking robots, schema, whether or not the contents are hidden behind JavaScript, leading to models that cannot be read, listing technical items to be repaired by article.
- Competing opponents quoted dismantling: Why did AI quote them instead of you — whether they had clear numbers, clear definitions, or clean pages, each case back?
- 30/ 60 / 90 Days Action List: To-dos in order of impact and difficulty of construction, each of which corresponds to a specific gap in front.
These five files are linked to each other. The baseline report tells you "where to lose," "where to lose", "where to lose" and "how to lose" and "where to fix first" according to the technical diagnosis and action list. Any missing pieces will become unfounded.
What's the rhythm of four weeks?
- Week one: Define buyer problem set, lock the competition list, run out of the first quote.
- Week two: Technical capture and structural check, and at the same time start to repeat questions, cumulative references.
- Third week: cross-reference to what you and the competition are talking about.
- Week four: Shaping the harvest into a list of actions, and opening a delivery meeting with you to make it clear on a case-by-case basis why.

Where's the line between audit and content?
Audit is diagnosis, not therapy. We'll tell you what to write, what to fix, what to build, but this 39,000 doesn't include 20 articles. Some of the clients have a list of their own actions, and others are following up on the GEO content engine that they gave us. The two things are priced separately because the diagnosis itself has independent value -- and even if you don't do it later, the list can go down.
The most expensive is never the audit fee, but you thought you had visibility, the results, and AI had never mentioned you for six months.— Tenten GEO consultant team
What kind of company is doing right now?
If your buyer has started to use AI to find a manufacturer, to compare, and you barely appear in your own AI answer, this audit is the first step in stopping the bleeding. On the other hand, if you don't even have a basic official network, a product page, or a small natural flow per month, it'll be more cost-effective to fix the ground, and the auditors can do it later. We'd rather talk to you in a question than sell you a report that you don't need.
After the audit, what are you holding?
A clear piece of evidence from inside and from outside: which questions AI would refer to you, which would not, who the opponent would win, which would be the best price for the next three months. It makes it a sense to invest in GEO, and it makes it possible for you to have a number to spread when you have a budget with the director or board.
To figure out where you're missing in the AI answer, you don't have to wait until the whole audit is over -- we can prep 30 minutes of GEO diagnosis, and we'll be there asking the mainstream engine some of your buyers questions, and you'll see what the roughest gap is, and then you'll decide what it's worth.



