Triomize – SEO, AEO & GEO Content Optimization
As AI answer engines like ChatGPT Search, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews change how people find information, on-page SEO alone no longer tells the whole story. Triomize scores your content across three separate disciplines and shows the results in a single analysis panel below the editor, in both the Block (Gutenberg) and Classic editors:
- SEO (Search Engine Optimization): Technical and on-page signals that help search engines index and rank a page.
- AEO (Answer Engine Optimization): Formatting and structure that make a page easier for answer engines to quote directly.
- GEO (Generative Engine Optimization): Credibility and trust signals that large language models tend to look for.
Each score is a readiness indicator — a set of leading signals you control. They are not a promise of rankings, traffic, or AI citations, and Triomize does not attempt to manipulate any search engine. Think of the scores as a thorough, plain-language checklist for publishing content that is well structured for both traditional and AI search.
What you get for free:
- Per-post SEO / AEO / GEO scoring with the full checklist for each.
- Clear “how to fix” guidance on every check that isn’t passing.
- A snippet editor with SEO title, meta description, and slug, including a SERP-style preview and character counters.
- Schema detection — Triomize tells you which structured-data types are missing.
- A robots.txt check for common AI crawlers.
- Intent declaration boxes for answer-engine questions and generative-engine prompts, which feed into your AEO/GEO scores.
- A site-wide dashboard, a posts audit, and per-engine summary screens.
The free plugin runs on your own server and contacts no third-party service by default. It does not track you or phone home.
TriIntent (coming soon)
A future premium layer called TriIntent is planned to add site-wide topical-coherence analysis and measured outcomes (for example, whether AI engines actually cite you over time). TriIntent is not available in this version. It is described on the in-plugin “TriIntent” page purely as a roadmap — nothing is sold, nothing is locked, and no feature next to your editor checks requires payment.
External services
Triomize works entirely on your own server by default. One optional feature contacts a third-party service, and only when you turn it on or click a manual button:
IndexNow (https://www.indexnow.org/)
- What it is: an open protocol for telling participating search engines (such as Bing, Yandex, Seznam, and Yep) that a URL has changed.
- When data is sent: never automatically by default. It is sent only if you enable “Auto-submit on publish” in Triomize → Settings, or if you click a manual “Submit” button on the Search Indexing screen.
- What is sent: the public URL of the post or page, your site host, and an auto-generated IndexNow key. No personal data, post content, or visitor data is sent.
- Where it is sent: the IndexNow API endpoint at https://api.indexnow.org/indexnow.
- Terms & privacy: https://www.indexnow.org/faq and https://www.bing.com/webmasters/help/microsoft-bing-and-indexnow-37c5e1d6
No other external services are used.
Privacy
Triomize stores its scores and settings in your WordPress database (post meta and options) and does not send analytics, telemetry, or personal data anywhere. To report status it may make a local loopback request to your own site (for example, to check whether your robots.txt or llms.txt is reachable); that request stays on your own host. The only request to a third party is the optional IndexNow submission described above, which is off by default and contains no personal data.
