1DOT starts with a live AI search visibility audit, because most teams should not choose GEO, tracking, technical AI visibility, or entity SEO before the site has been reviewed.
The process checks how clearly your business, offers, pages, and visibility signals can be understood across search and AI-assisted discovery.
Choose a time for the audit call and submit the intake details needed to review the site.
Share the website, business name, main service or offer, main market, and what feels broken right now.
We review the current structure, page roles, buyer paths, AI visibility blockers, and where growth is being held back.
If the foundation is weak, the next step is usually Visibility Rebuild. If the foundation is decent, Growth or a specialty path may fit better.
When scope moves forward, you receive what fits the recommendation: dev-ready specifications for Visibility Rebuild, or ongoing 1DOT-led work for Growth.
After the foundation is improved, ongoing Growth or specialty work can focus on compounding visibility and measuring what is working.
The intake is designed to keep the audit focused on the actual business problem, not generic AI visibility theory.
The audit is not a generic score or a PDF report. It is a live walkthrough of the site against 9 dimensions of commercial AI search visibility health. Each one is scored Strong, Mixed, or Weak on the call, so you leave with a clear read on where the site stands.
The 9-dimension read gives a quick picture of commercial health. The audit then goes deeper on the dimensions that are blocking visibility.
The audit call is a live walkthrough. We review the actual site and show where the visibility problem is likely coming from.
Are the right pages in place, and does each page have a clear role?
Can buyers and AI systems quickly understand what the business does and who it helps?
Are there structure, content, technical, or entity issues that limit AI readability or citation potential?
Do the pages guide qualified buyers toward the right next step?
Is the current tracking useful, or is it reporting activity without showing what is compounding?
If the structure, service pages, copy, schema guidance, pruning, or entity definition need work, Visibility Rebuild is usually the next step.
If the base is strong enough, Growth can focus on compounding visibility over 90-day chunks.
If the audit shows a specific issue, the next step may be a specialty path. If the problem is deeper page structure, Visibility Rebuild usually comes first.
If 1DOT is not the right fit, the recommendation will be direct. Some buyers are better served by improving basics first or using Insights until budget and timing make sense.
Visibility Rebuild defaults to handoff-first. The output is built so your developer, designer, internal team, or agency can implement it cleanly. Optional 1DOT-led implementation may be available in your CMS when appropriate.
Growth is different. Growth is ongoing 1DOT-led work in 90-day chunks, delivered against commercial pages with measurement reads at each chunk close. Not specifications handed off.
Talk through your siteAI search visibility work can become noisy fast: dashboards, prompt checks, content calendars, technical warnings, competitor screenshots, and platform-specific advice. The 1DOT process keeps the focus on the bottleneck that matters most for qualified discovery.
The fastest way to understand the right path is to review the current site. Start a free audit, submit the URL, and get a clear recommendation.