WordPress AEO Automation Tool
Is AI using your content —
or recommending your competitor?
AI reads your site every day. Without AEO, it uses your content to answer questions — then sends the lead to whoever does have AEO.
Autopilot works alongside Yoast and Rank Math — never overwrites, never conflicts.
Diagnose → Suggest → Approve → Auto-fix. All via the WordPress plugin.
High SEO rankings don't protect you from
being ignored by AI.
Google rewards authority and relevance. AI rewards structured data, FAQ schema, authorship signals, and answer-ready content structure.
A competitor with weaker SEO can get cited by AI if their AEO is stronger than yours.
SEO only (no AEO)
- Ranks in Google search
- AI reads and uses your content
- AI recommends your site
- AI-driven leads come to you
= Your content fuels AI answers. Your competitor gets the customer.
SEO + AEO optimized
- Ranks in Google search
- AI reads and uses your content
- AI recommends your site
- AI-driven leads come to you
= Your SEO investment finally pays off in AI search too.
Yoast and Rank Math stay untouched.
Autopilot adds the AEO layer on top — zero conflicts, zero overwrites.
Each AI has different criteria for citation.
Generic SEO won't get you cited by any of them.
Autopilot implements the specific signals each LLM needs to cite your site.
ChatGPT
Structured data + E-E-A-T
Organization, Article, and FAQPage schemas establish content credibility. Authoritative author signals increase citation probability.
Gemini
Question-based H2/H3 structure
Headings written as questions with concise answer paragraphs below. Gemini is significantly more likely to cite well-structured Q&A content.
Perplexity
External citations + authority
Publishing original research and earning external citations builds the authority Perplexity needs to include your site as a source.
Copilot
FAQ schema + Q&A markup
FAQPage schema and Q&A structured data optimize your content for Microsoft Copilot answer candidate selection.
Claude
Original data + explicit authorship
First-party data, original research, and clear author/company information signal to Claude that your site is a trustworthy primary source.
How zero-conflict integration
actually works
“Won't break Yoast” isn't a marketing claim — it's an architectural decision baked into every write operation. Here's exactly what happens under the hood.
Meta tags — written through your SEO plugin, not around it
Amplest doesn't inject a raw <meta> tag. It detects your active plugin and writes through its official filter hook: wpseo_metadesc for Yoast, rank_math/frontend/description for Rank Math, aioseo_description for All in One SEO. One clean tag. No duplicates.
BreadcrumbList — only emitted when your SEO plugin isn't
Before generating breadcrumb schema, Amplest checks whether Yoast, Rank Math, or All in One SEO is already outputting BreadcrumbList. If yes, Amplest skips its own. If no, Amplest generates it. Google Search Console won't flag duplicate structured data warnings.
Image alt overrides — at render time, not in your database
When Amplest improves an image's alt text, post_content is never rewritten. The override applies via WordPress's wp_get_attachment_image_attributes filter at render time. Rolling back means deleting one post meta entry — your original content is untouched.
This is why you can activate Autopilot on a live production site — no maintenance window required.
AEO on top of SEO — manually?
Yoast handles SEO. But AEO is a separate layer. Hiring an AEO specialist costs thousands. Doing it yourself stalls your business.
Autopilot adds the AEO layer automatically — from $35/month, without touching your Yoast config.
Doing it manually
- Structured data implementation: 2–5 days
- LLM citation research across 5 AIs: 3–5 hrs/month
- Meta info optimization: 30 min per page
- Reporting & measurement: 2 hrs/month
With Amplest Autopilot
- Structured data: one-click auto-generation
- 5-LLM scan: monthly automatic execution
- Meta info: AI auto-optimization
- Reports: instant dashboard view
Frequently asked questions
What is AIO / AEO, and what does Amplest Autopilot actually automate?
AIO (AI Optimization) means getting your site cited by generative AI tools like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude. AEO (Answer Engine Optimization) means being selected as the answer in Google AI Overviews and Perplexity results. Amplest Autopilot scans all 5 major LLMs monthly to check whether they cite your site, then automatically optimizes structured data, meta information, FAQ schema, heading structure, and image alt text — all via a WordPress plugin.
How quickly can I get started?
The free diagnosis takes under 30 seconds — just enter your URL and email. When you upgrade to a paid plan, install the Amplest Autopilot WordPress plugin, enter your license key, and the optimization loop starts running within 5 minutes. No coding or technical setup required.
Does it work with non-WordPress sites?
Auto-fix is currently WordPress-only because it runs through our WP plugin. Shopify, Wix, Next.js, and custom CMS sites are not supported for automatic fixes. If you're on a non-WordPress platform, contact us via the form — we provide tailored guidance. Multi-CMS support is on the roadmap.
Where do I see scan results, and what data is shown?
Your dashboard (the Cockpit) shows your AI score trend, citation status per LLM, improvement suggestions, and a pending-fix queue — all in one view. You can see at a glance which LLMs are citing your site and which aren't. Monthly reports are also emailed automatically.
Which plan should I start with?
Start with the free diagnosis to see your site's AI score. If you want a strategic roadmap and monthly scan reports, start with Planner ($35/mo). If you want automatic fixes applied to your WordPress site, choose Operator ($110/mo). For fully autonomous operation with no approvals required, pick Autopilot ($220/mo). Annual billing saves the equivalent of 2 months.
Before you decide what to invest in next —
See where your site stands in 30 seconds. Free AI score check, no signup required.