About The Answer Engine Report
Who runs this directory, why it exists, and the editorial principles behind every review
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Who runs this site
I'm Jackson Russo. I'm a developer and strategist at Like Media, a Pacific Northwest digital marketing agency operating regional publications across Idaho and Washington. I've spent years working on the editorial, distribution, and SEO sides of online publishing, and I've watched the search landscape shift from blue links to generated answers in real time.
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Why this directory exists
When I went looking for a clear, opinionated overview of the GEO tool category, I couldn't find one. Every vendor's site reads like every other vendor's site. The few directories that exist are either out of date or read like content marketing for whoever paid the most.
So I built the one I wanted to read.
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What you'll find here
- A comparison of every credible GEO tool I can verify is shipping. Pricing is checked at the source, not pulled from press releases.
- Honest reviews. Some tools on this site are excellent. Some are overpriced. Some shouldn't exist. The verdict reflects that.
- No paid placement. Affiliate links, when present, are disclosed. No tool has paid for a higher score, a better verdict, or a more flattering review. I've turned down sponsorship offers on this exact basis.
How to reach me
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