Traditional SEO is Google. SEO in 2026 is also ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Mistral, DeepSeek.


And these AIs don't crawl your site like Google does. They need the content submitted to them.


I've started testing a radical approach:


🔗 Submitting every client URL directly to AI engines
A prompt goes out with the page URL. The AI reads it, summarizes it, and stores it. Results visible within 24 hours in some cases.


🤖 "Summarize with ChatGPT/Claude/Perplexity" buttons on every page
The visitor clicks. A prompt fires with the URL. The AI ingests the page. It enters its memory. This is forced indexation.


📊 A tracking dashboard
Input: list of URLs. Processing: automatic submission to each AI's API. Output: green/red status per AI and per URL.


This isn't science fiction. It's what I'm testing right now.


The concept is called GEO — Generative Engine Optimization. It's the SEO equivalent for generative engines.


The businesses that will be cited by AI tomorrow are the ones feeding these AIs today.


SEO isn't dying. It's splitting in two. And those who only cover Google will lose half the battlefield.


Have you started thinking about your visibility in AI-generated answers? Or does it still feel far away?