NT $39,000's GEO audit plan is uneconomical, the answer is not on the price card, but do you have anyone or budget to turn the audit results into action? For a B2B SaaS that is worth more than 100,000 a year, the money is roughly equivalent to the cost of two weeks of a highly skilled salesman, in return for a map showing where you were missing in the AI answer. What's really expensive is to keep guessing.
First, you can't see.
Traditional SEO at least sees rankings dropped, traffic is missing, and there's red in the back. GEO's different. When a potential client asks in the ChatGPT, Perplexity or Google AI overview what project management software is suitable for a medium-sized team in Taiwan, you will not receive any notice if you are not mentioned in the resulting answers and your page is not quoted. This loss is silent, and when you feel something wrong on the Quarterly Report, it's usually a few months behind.
B2B acquisition is taking place in the AI dialogue. Instead of looking at ten blue links on each page, the buyer asks and takes three quoted brand names. Did your brand appear on that list, deciding whether you had a chance to get to the back of the comparison and demonstration? The first value of the trial is to open this black box that you can't normally measure.
NT $39,000. What did you get?
This price is not the end of a nice PDF. Tenten GEO's 30-day review, delivers what can be done directly:
- Your brand is in the mainstream IA engine's visibility benchmark as the starting point for Brand Radar's subsequent tracking.
- The reality of more than 20 core shopping intentions, records, how AI answered, what sources were cited.
- The frequency and source page where the competitions were quoted was dismantled to see why they were chosen.
- List of gaps in content and structure data in order of impact on visibility
- A 30-day enforceable repair priority order that indicates what to do first and what to improve.
In other words, you bought not a description of the situation, but a schedule of actions. That's why it's worth it. Together -- the review clears the direction, but it's you who finishes the direction.
Three scenarios have been tested.
It's more useful with specific numbers than empty talk. A B2B SaaS, with an approximate annual value of NT$ 150,000, is assumed to be approximately 25% and 80% Māori. These numbers are your own, logical ones.
- Directed inputs: Team spends $80,000 per month on content, six months is $480,000. If the review finds that most of the content of the AI engine is not quoted at all — loose structure, lack of extractable paragraphs, lack of markings — the waste of directing the right direction is far more than a trial fee. This is one of the most easily underestimated rates of reporting.
- Retrieving the quote from the competition: If the repair is accompanied by an additional qualification from AI each month, about three deals will be made a year, equal to a new contract of $450,000. The audit cost of the NT $39,000 was more than ten times higher in the first year, and the visibility was cumulative.
- Confirm the situation, avoid blind additions: you may also behave well. The audit confirms this, and saves you the next budget for the blind input. This "no movement for the moment" certainty is equally valuable, but it is not written in the columns.

What's the matter?
To be honest, there are two situations that are not recommended for now. First of all, you have no one, no budget, to carry out any of the repairs after you have received the report, and the trial will only become a worrying document. Secondly, your product is not even stable at the basic market, and it's time to run the location and then talk about how to get AI to quote you. It solves the problem of visibility, not product.
How do you figure you should do it?
It doesn't take too long to ask yourself one question: If a client asks you in AI today, are you sure you'll be mentioned? If you can't answer it, it's a cost in itself, and the audit is used to replace it with a clear number and list. The longer the B2B sells, the higher the single price, the sooner you know where you are in the AI answer, the sooner you spend the budget on the content that is really to be quoted.
Visibility is not saved by waiting for the ranking to drop, but by the time the opponent does not have full access to AI. The value of auditing is to help you move this from feeling to being an enforceable schedule.
If you want to know how many times you're mentioned in the AI engine and where the gaps are, you can prep a 30 minute GEO diagnosis. We'll use your own kind of problem reality to show you the most critical gaps before deciding whether to do a full audit.



