Free AI tools to help your blog get found, cited, and quoted in the AI search era. Every tool below is 100% free, runs in your browser, and needs no signup. Use them to check how AI-ready your content is and to learn the language of AI search.
AI Citation Grader
Paste any blog post and get a 0 to 100 score for how likely Google AI Overviews, ChatGPT, and Perplexity are to cite it, with specific fixes across 8 ranking signals.
Open the graderAI Search and GEO Glossary
45 plain-English definitions of the terms behind AI search, from AI Overviews and RAG to schema and llms.txt, each with a quotable one-line answer.
Open the glossaryAI Overview Impact Calculator
Estimate how many organic clicks Google AI Overviews could cost your blog each month, then see how to win them back by getting cited.
Open the calculatorAuthor Bio Generator
Create a professional author bio in seconds to paste into your blog, guest posts, and social profiles, strengthening the author trust signals AI engines rely on.
Open the generatorHow these AI tools help your blog
AI search engines now answer most questions before anyone reaches a blue link, so the goal has shifted from only ranking to being cited inside the answer itself. The AI Citation Grader shows you exactly where a post falls short on the signals those engines use to choose sources. The glossary gives you the vocabulary to act on it. And a clear author bio raises the trust signals that make engines more confident citing your work.
Frequently asked questions
Are these AI tools really free?
Yes. Every tool on this page is completely free to use, with no signup, account, or credit card required.
Do the tools store the content I paste?
No. The AI Citation Grader runs entirely in your browser. Nothing you paste is uploaded, logged, or stored.
Will these tools get my blog cited by ChatGPT?
They remove the on-page reasons an AI engine would skip you, such as weak structure or missing data. Citation also depends on your domain authority and the specific query, so treat a high grade as readiness rather than a guarantee.
Do I need to understand GEO to use them?
No. Start with the AI Citation Grader for plain-English fixes, then use the glossary whenever you hit a term you do not know.