Services in the Sprint, explained
Each line below answers two questions: what we do, and why it helps you get cited by AI search engines (Generative Engine Optimisation, or GEO).
The three packages
Pilot, 30 days, EUR 2,500
What we do
A 30-day low-risk programme. You pick one delivered action from the Sprint menu (for example, a Wikidata Q-item completion, a GBP audit on one location, or 4 Reddit posts in your destination's subreddit). You also get a Day 0 baseline visibility report, dashboard access at Agency-tier limits for 30 days, a 60-minute review call with Vincent, and a written renewal recommendation. No auto-renewal.
Why this helps for GEO
The Pilot exists so you can prove to yourself, with your own data, that the work moves your AI citation count before you sign off on a 90-day Sprint. The Day 0 is the before picture. The one delivered action is a controlled experiment we compare against later. EUR 2,500 is a budget your CFO almost always approves as a test.
Sprint, 90 days, EUR 8,850
What we do
The full 90-day programme delivered by us, paid up front, one invoice. Eighteen line-by-line deliverables (listed below) covering Reddit, Quora, LinkedIn, YouTube, TripAdvisor, Booking.com, Wikidata, Wikipedia, Google Business Profile, journalist pitches, Bing Webmaster Tools, dashboard, calls, digest, and Day 0 + Day 90 reports.
Why this helps for GEO
AI engines do not get convinced by one big action. They get convinced by repeated, consistent signals across the off-platform sources they actually read. The Sprint is dimensioned to deliver enough volume and variety in 90 days for the engines to start treating you as authoritative on your destination.
Monthly Retainer, EUR 2,850 per month
What we do
The continuation programme after the Sprint. Rolling monthly contract, 30 days notice. Lower monthly rate than the Sprint pro-rata because the heavy lifting (baseline, Wikidata completion, Bing setup, YouTube channel optimisation) was done in the Sprint and does not need redoing.
Why this helps for GEO
AI citation positions do not stick on their own. Competitors keep posting, journalists keep quoting other people, Wikipedia pages keep getting edited. The Retainer keeps the freshness signals alive so your visibility scorecard does not degrade in 60 to 90 days.
The 18 Sprint deliverables
Day 0 baseline visibility report
What we do
By end of week 1, we run your top 50 prompts (chosen with you in the kick-off call) across 7 AI engines (ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, Google AI Mode, Gemini, Bing Copilot). We capture how often you are cited, on which prompts, against which competitors, with what sentiment. Delivered as a PDF and a live dashboard view.
Why this helps for GEO
The whole Sprint is graded against this baseline at Day 90. Without it, we are guessing whether anything moved. With it, the Day 90 report has a hard, defensible number to show the CEO.
12 Reddit posts
What we do
4 posts a month. 200 to 400 words each, in destination-specific subreddits AI engines already cite for travel queries on your destination. Posted from a GeoTravel-managed identity (never your account) with French Loi 2023-451, EU DSA and UK CAP-Code disclosure tags.
Why this helps for GEO
Reddit was 10% of LLM answer citations in Q1 2026 and 24% of Perplexity citations in January 2026. Authentic-looking Reddit threads beat brand-published content for AI citation. This is the most efficient way to get into Perplexity and ChatGPT answers about a destination.
9 Quora long-form answers
What we do
3 answers a month, 500 to 1500 words each. Posted from a managed expert identity with disclosure.
Why this helps for GEO
Quora is structurally favoured by AI engines because every page is already a question and answer pair, which matches how LLMs process queries. Long, well-cited Quora answers get re-quoted in AI Overviews and ChatGPT for years after publication.
3 LinkedIn long-form articles
What we do
800 to 1500 words each, ghost-written for a named executive at your company. Signed by the executive, not by us. Reviewed and approved before publication.
Why this helps for GEO
LinkedIn went from the 11th most-cited domain in ChatGPT to the 5th in early 2026. 95% of LinkedIn AI citations are original posts, not reshares. Long-form posts under a named executive carry the authority signal AI engines look for in a sector expert.
12 LinkedIn comments on AI-cited posts
What we do
4 a month. We use the AI tracking pipeline to find LinkedIn posts already cited by AI engines for your industry and territory. We draft a 100 to 200 word comment in your executive's voice that adds genuine context (a fact, a counter-example, a missing nuance). Your executive reviews and posts from their own account.
Why this helps for GEO
Comments under named executives, on posts AI engines already trust, get cited at a much higher rate than commenting at random. This is targeted, not spray-and-pray.
1 YouTube guest placement on a credible travel creator
What we do
One paid placement during the Sprint with a named travel creator (Mr Hotelier, Wolters World, Mark Faulkner, etc.) AI Mode and Gemini already cite for your destination. We pitch, brief, and track 30-day citations. Creator fee is paid by you at cost. Pitching, briefing, and citation tracking are included in the Sprint price.
Why this helps for GEO
Branded vlog placements on credible third-party creators carry more AI weight than your own channel because corroboration is third-party. We pick creators using the AI tracking data so the placement has measurable lift potential, not just audience size.
1 Wikidata Q-item completion
What we do
We complete your Wikidata Q-item (your destination, hotel, or attraction) to 15 or more structured properties: location coordinates, opening hours, official website, photo, sameAs links to TripAdvisor, Booking, GBP, social handles, Wikipedia article links. Delivered by week 2.
Why this helps for GEO
Wikidata feeds Google's Knowledge Graph, which feeds Google AI Mode and Gemini. Pages with 15 or more recognised entities get 4.8 times more AI Overview citations than pages with sparse structured data. One of the highest leverage actions in the entire Sprint.
1 Wikipedia citation insert
What we do
One sourced fact added to an existing Wikipedia page about your territory by week 6. Existing pages only, never new pages. Sourced facts only (cited to a tier-1 publication or academic source). Full conflict-of-interest disclosure per Wikimedia Terms of Use.
Why this helps for GEO
Wikipedia is the source AI engines trust most when they need to confirm a fact. Every well-sourced sentence on a Wikipedia page about your destination is a chance for that fact to end up in an AI answer.
Google Business Profile audit + monthly passes (up to 5 locations)
What we do
Full audit in week 1 plus 2 monthly improvement passes during the Sprint, on up to 5 locations. Each pass scores 15 fields per location: name, category, address, hours, photos, posts, Q&A, attributes, services, reviews, response rate, holiday hours, completeness. Per-location score and a list of fixes.
Why this helps for GEO
Google AI Mode and Gemini lean heavily on Google Business Profile signals when answering travel queries. A location with incomplete GBP fields is functionally invisible to those engines, no matter how strong the website is.
Up to 30 Featured.com / Qwoted journalist pitches
What we do
We pay for the Featured.com Pro plan at USD 149 per month, which allows up to 35 pitch submissions per month. We monitor relevant journalist queries on Featured.com and Qwoted (the two surviving HARO replacements), draft a 150-word personalised quote attributed to your named executive, and queue each pitch for approval before submission. Up to 30 pitches across the 90-day Sprint, equal to about 10 per month, sitting safely under the 35-pitch cap.
Why this helps for GEO
Tier-1 placements (NYT, BBC, Bloomberg, Skift) are cited at very high rates in AI answers and the citation lasts for years. Volume matters here: 30 pitches across the Sprint produces meaningfully more accepted placements than the 6 we used to commit to.
Live dashboard access at Agency-tier limits, 90 days
What we do
A workspace on geotravel.ai at the GBP 397 per month Agency-tier limits, included in the Sprint price. 10 workspaces, 100 prompts, 10 tracking runs per month, all 7 AI engines, AI Copilot chat, Client View, exportable reports.
Why this helps for GEO
The dashboard is where you see your data. You run your own queries, watch citation share over time, see which prompts you win and which you lose, and export a PDF for your CEO. Without it, every question requires an email to us. With it, the work is transparent.
3 customer review calls with Vincent
What we do
3 video calls during the Sprint, 1 per month, 60 minutes each, with Vincent personally. We walk through the dashboard, the wins and losses since the last call, and the next month's priorities.
Why this helps for GEO
Senior account contact is what keeps a programme on track when something unexpected happens (a new competitor, a dropped citation, a sudden engine algorithm change). The calls are also where you flag a new property opening, a product launch, or a crisis we need to react to.
Weekly email digest
What we do
Weekly automated email to up to 5 addresses per workspace. Each email lists 3 wins, 3 losses, and 3 actions for the week. Anomalies (a sudden citation drop on a key prompt) are flagged immediately in a separate alert.
Why this helps for GEO
Marketing directors do not log into dashboards every day. Pushing 9 prioritised data points per week into your inbox keeps the programme present in the leadership team's mind without demanding their time.
Day 90 wrap-up report
What we do
Delivered on day 85, before the renewal decision. AI visibility score before vs after, breakdown by engine, citation-to-traffic-to-revenue calculation done with your own GA4 data, written recommendation: renew on retainer or stop.
Why this helps for GEO
The Sprint is sold against a measurable lift in AI visibility. The Day 90 report is the moment we prove or fail to prove that lift. The citation-to-revenue link is what justifies the retainer budget.
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