Your AEO Assessment: gohighlevel.com

Overall AEO Maturity score: 3 out of 5

Your top 3 priorities

Here's where gohighlevel.com can make the fastest gains in AEO visibility, accuracy, and traffic. If you only did three things, do these:

  • Expand long-form content depth: your articles and guides currently average around 520 words. Aim for 800+ words per piece to give AI engines enough substance to confidently cite your content as a t...

  • Expand structured data coverage: schema.Org markup currently appears on about 24% of pages. Adding JSON-LD structured data (such as product, FAQ, or article schema) to at least 50% of pages helps a...

  • Work toward wikipedia presence: a wikipedia page is a primary training source for all major llms and dramatically improves AI accuracy about your brand. Begin by ensuring significant coverage in re...

AI visibility snapshot

GoHighLevel has extremely poor visibility across AI-generated responses, appearing in only 2 out of 15 responses despite questions that directly relate to its core value proposition (white-label SaaS, all-in-one marketing platforms, agency cost savings). When mentioned, it receives moderately positive but shallow treatment — listed as a tool with generic feature descriptions rather than its differentiated positioning as an AI-powered business operating system powering 1M+ businesses. Competitors like HubSpot, Salesforce, and even smaller players like DashClicks and Custanova receive more consistent mentions, suggesting a significant AI visibility gap for GoHighLevel.
7.14
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Mention rate
8.73
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Citation rate
4.2
%
Share of voice
10
%
Sentiment
8
%
Accuracy
5
%
Message pull-through

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What your AEO Assessment covers

Your personalized AEO assessment measures how well gohighlevel.com is positioned for AI-driven discovery. It evaluates your site’s performance across four key categories—Content, Technical, Authority, and Measurement—to show how effectively AI systems can understand, cite, and recommend your brand.

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Content

Content: Build the source AI trusts

We evaluated how your content performs across freshness, structure, depth, and clarity to see how well it helps AI understand what you do and why you matter.

Content Category Score

GoHighLevel has a solid content foundation with 84 pages across 12 content types and FAQ sections on 42% of pages. The key opportunity is deepening content quality and length to move from organized content to authoritative, AI-citable resources.

Expand long-form content depth

Your articles and guides currently average around 520 words. Aim for 800+ words per piece to give AI engines enough substance to confidently cite your content as a trusted source.

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Elevate content quality standards

Strengthen content by replacing general statements with specific, actionable insights backed by data or real examples. Ensure each piece clearly answers the reader's 'so what?' to stand out in AI-g...

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Add expert-level detail throughout

Go beyond surface-level coverage by incorporating specific methodologies, real-world case details, data points, and nuanced analysis. This depth is what differentiates content that AI models select...

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Question Coverage Percentage

Coverage of the 100 most likely questions your target audience will ask related to the topics visible on your site.

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Technical

Technical: Structure wins

We evaluated how well your site uses schema, other metadata, accessibility, and speed, and more to help LLMs understand the structure and meaning of your content and establish one part of your authority in AI-driven search.

Technical Category Score

GoHighLevel has solid SEO metadata coverage and essential technical foundations like HTTPS, robots.txt, and a valid sitemap in place. The next focus is tightening page structure, expanding structured data, and ensuring canonical tags are consistent across the site.

Tighten heading structure across pages

About 55% of content pages follow a clean heading hierarchy — just short of the 60% target. Review pages with multiple H1s or skipped heading levels and restructure them so each page has one clear ...

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Expand structured data coverage

Schema.org markup currently appears on about 24% of pages. Adding JSON-LD structured data (such as Product, FAQ, or Article schema) to at least 50% of pages helps AI engines understand and surface ...

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Add canonical tags sitewide

Only about half of pages currently have canonical tags, well below the 95% target. Adding self-referential canonical tags across the site prevents duplicate content issues and signals to search and...

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Schema Coverage Percentage

Share of pages with schema.org metadata for improved LLM and search engine understanding.

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Authority

Authority: Earn trust, everywhere

We evaluated how your site establishes authority by looking at how and how frequently others talk about you, the associated sentiment, and more.

Authority Category Score

GoHighLevel has strong authority foundations with solid schema, social presence, and brand recognition across major AI platforms. Two Level 4 gaps—no press page and no Wikipedia presence—are holding back full authority potential and limiting LLM accuracy.

Create a press or news page

Add a dedicated Press, News, or Media section to your site—either standalone or within your About area. Aggregating press mentions, awards, and company milestones helps AI platforms better understa...

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Work toward wikipedia presence

A Wikipedia page is a primary training source for all major LLMs and dramatically improves AI accuracy about your brand. Begin by ensuring significant coverage in reliable, independent publications...

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Expand author bylines across content

Your author byline rate is currently around 40%—pushing past 50% unlocks Level 5. Add named authors with detailed bios, link to social profiles, and implement Person schema markup to strengthen tru...

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Authority Coverage Percentage

Percent of top 50 industry sites that mention you.

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Measurement

Measurement: From rankings to representation

This score reflects how well you monitor your visibility across AI systems; from tracking brand mentions and citations to understanding sentiment and share of voice.

Measurement Category Score

GoHighLevel has a robust analytics foundation with 12 tools and 100% sitewide coverage — an excellent base. The next step is layering in AEO-specific tracking to measure how AI platforms drive discovery and traffic to your brand.

Adopt a dedicated AEO tool

Invest in a purpose-built AEO monitoring tool that systematically tracks AI citation rates, LLM brand mentions, and AI-referred traffic. Manual spot-checking doesn't scale — automation turns this i...

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Start tracking AEO metrics

If not already in place (we cannot tell from the outside), begin monitoring AI bot traffic via server logs, LLM-referred human traffic from platforms like ChatGPT and Perplexity, and brand mention ...

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Maintain full analytics coverage

Your 100% sitewide analytics coverage is already excellent — keep it there. This complete visibility ensures you can accurately measure AI-referred traffic patterns across every page as you build o...

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Measurement Coverage

Presence of externally visible signs on your website that you are using measurement tools.

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