AIReadyKit vs GeoReport: One-Time Fix Bundle or Monthly HTML Audit?
Two tools at different shapes. AIReadyKit runs a full scan and ships 27+ deployable fix files for $29 one-time. GeoReport is a $19/mo freemium web app and browser extension that runs a four-score HTML audit. GeoReport's free tier is a homepage-only teaser, not a working product.
The Quick Answer
Both tools audit a page’s AI readiness. That’s about where the overlap ends.
AIReadyKit is a scoped engagement: one scan, then a bundle of 27+ deployable artifacts (structured data, AI-info pages, entity maps, page playbooks). Free preview scan, $29 one-time for the full bundle.
GeoReport is a subscription web app and Chrome extension. Free tier caps at 10 audits per week on your own homepage with an overview-only report. Pro unlocks any-URL audits, the extension, and full reports at $19/mo. Agency is $49/mo. Lifetime is $199 one-time for the first 1,000 buyers.
Pick the one whose shape fits the question. They aren’t substitutes.
Feature Comparison
| Feature | AIReadyKit | GeoReport |
|---|---|---|
| Free tier | 60-second preview scan on any URL | 10 audits/week on your own homepage only; overview-only report |
| Paid pricing | $29 one-time Starter; $199+ Tailor-Made | Pro $19/mo; Agency $49/mo; Lifetime $199 one-time (first 1,000 buyers) |
| Pricing model | One-time | Subscription (with lifetime option) |
| Audit depth | Full-site scan, scored across 3 layers | Single-page HTML inspection, 4 component scores |
| Methodology | Scan with LLM-assisted analysis plus deterministic signals | Heuristic DOM inspection, browser-side |
| Deployable fix files | Yes (27+ artifacts: schema, entity map, AI-info page, page variants) | No |
| AI engines in scope | 9 (ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Perplexity, Copilot, DeepSeek, Grok, DuckDuckGo, Google Search) | 4 listed in AI Model Comparison view (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity); evaluation is composite re-weighted, not per-model |
| Third-party corroboration check | Yes (external signals weighted into Layer 3) | No (credibility is on-page text inspection) |
| Browser extension | No (web app) | Yes, on Pro and above only |
| Vendor transparency | Named team, published pricing, corporate domain | Published pricing. No named founder publicly, gmail contact, “Non-trader” flag on Chrome Web Store |
| Rating on this site | 4.5 | 4.0 |
| Best for | One-time remediation with deliverables | Ongoing page-level spot checks on a cheap subscription |
AIReadyKit: Strengths
- Ships 27+ deployable files across schema, entity mapping, AI-info page, and page variants. Not a PDF report.
- Covers nine AI systems in the scoring run, including Copilot, DeepSeek, Grok, and DuckDuckGo that most competitors skip.
- $29 one-time Starter with no subscription. Tailor-Made tier ($199+) adds human refinement and deployment for owners who don’t want to upload files themselves.
- Three-layer scoring (technical, informational, corroborative) with real third-party signal inputs on the corroboration layer, not just on-page text reading.
GeoReport: Strengths
- Cheap subscription at $19/mo for Pro (20 audits/week, any URL, full report, browser extension, PDF export). Reasonable price-to-feature ratio for the category.
- Agency at $49/mo adds custom logo branding and lifts the weekly ceiling to 50.
- Lifetime at $199 one-time (first 1,000 buyers) is a low-stakes bet if you trust the company will be around.
- Browser extension runs where you’re already working once you’re on Pro or above.
- Published pricing across all tiers. No sales call required to see a number.
What GeoReport Isn’t
Read the framing around GeoReport with some skepticism.
The AI Model Comparison view shows ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Perplexity scores. Based on GeoReport’s own scoring documentation, those are the same four component scores re-weighted per model, not actual evaluations run through the engines. The product doesn’t query AI systems.
The marketing references academic research from Princeton, Georgia Tech, and IIT Delhi, plus proprietary-sounding metrics called Visibility Depth Index and Reasoning Depth Ratio. The Princeton-led 2023 GEO paper (Aggarwal et al.) exists, but GeoReport didn’t author it and the product’s scoring doesn’t trace back to the paper’s methods. The VDI and RDR metric names don’t appear in that paper or in indexed academic databases. The actual methodology, based on GeoReport’s documentation, is heuristic HTML inspection.
The Credibility pillar is on-page text inspection. A page that writes “trusted by thousands” scores credibility points for the claim. Real third-party signals (Google reviews, press mentions, directory listings, authoritative backlinks) aren’t part of the audit.
The free tier looks more generous than it is. It caps at 10 audits per week, scoped to your own homepage only, with overview-only output. No extension, no any-URL audits, no full reports. It’s a product demo, not a working tool.
None of that makes the product unusable. It does mean setting expectations. GeoReport is a $19/mo DOM linter with four categories, branded as something deeper. Use it for what it actually is.
Who Should Choose What
Choose AIReadyKit if: You own or manage a small business, you’ve identified AI visibility as a real gap, and you want the actual fix files in hand. You’re willing to upload the artifacts yourself, or pay up to the Tailor-Made tier to have that handled. You want a one-time payment, not a monthly subscription. You want corroboration signal in the score, not just on-page inspection.
Choose GeoReport if: You need an ongoing on-page checker as part of existing SEO or content work, and $19/mo fits the budget. You’re a consultant reviewing prospect sites, a content strategist checking drafts before publish, or an in-house SEO doing competitor spot checks. You’re treating the four scores as an HTML checklist, not as evidence of actual AI-engine behavior. If a one-time payment suits better, the $199 Lifetime tier (first 1,000 buyers) is the right fit.
Can You Use Both
Yes. GeoReport at $19/mo (or $199 one-time Lifetime) covers ongoing page-level spot checks during SEO work. AIReadyKit is where you go when a scan reveals real gaps and you want the fix files, not another number to look at. Different jobs, different price points.
Our Recommendation
These tools operate at different depths and with different shapes of commitment. GeoReport answers “is the HTML of this page structured for AI parsing” on a monthly subscription starting at $19/mo. AIReadyKit answers “what are the gaps across the site, and what files do I deploy to close them” for $29 once.
If the question is “this single page, right now, on a recurring basis,” GeoReport Pro is reasonable. The caveats are the AI Model Comparison view (not actual per-engine evaluation), the research-grade framing (the Princeton paper exists but isn’t GeoReport’s), and the weak trust footprint (40 total extension users, 1.0 stars, gmail contact). If the question is “what do I actually change across my site, and can I ship the changes today,” AIReadyKit is the shape that answers it.
Pick by the question you’re asking, not by the brand.
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