Quick note before we start: RankMyAnswer goes live today, May 13, 2026, at 11:00 AM ET, and the cart closes Sunday May 17 at 11:59 PM ET. Launch pricing only lasts the 5-day window. If you want the short version, here’s my affiliate link: grab RankMyAnswer here. Want the Elite Bundle (the deal I’m actually recommending)? That link’s here. Now let me tell you why I’m promoting this one.
The problem nobody’s pricing in yet
If you’ve been paying attention to search this past year, you already know what’s happening. Google AI Overviews are appearing on roughly 58% of all Google searches now. ChatGPT has around 800 million weekly users. People aren’t clicking ten blue links anymore — they’re reading what the AI tells them and acting on it.
Which means your business (or your client’s business) has a new question to answer that didn’t exist three years ago:
What is ChatGPT actually saying about me right now?
Not “what does my SEO tool think AI engines should say about me.” Not a theoretical score calculated from how many FAQ blocks are on your page. The actual response. The real words ChatGPT spits out when someone types a question your customer would type.
And here’s the part that should make you sit up: almost no tool on the market actually tells you that. Every “GEO tool” launched in the past 18 months calculates a score from on-page signals — H1 tags, schema count, FAQ structure — and calls it “AI visibility.” It’s a guess dressed up as data.
RankMyAnswer is the first tool I’ve tested that actually queries the AI engines, captures the real responses, and shows you what’s there.
What RankMyAnswer actually does (the 30-second version)
You type a niche and a city. Sixty seconds later you’ve got hundreds of real queries pulled from Google, Bing, YouTube, DuckDuckGo, and Amazon autocomplete. That part is free — no credits burned.
Pick the queries you care about. The system fires those prompts at ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Perplexity (and Google AI Overviews on the upgrade). It captures the actual responses. Then it pulls four signals out of each one:
- Mention rate — does the AI bring up your brand at all?
- Position quality — when it does, are you the first mention or the afterthought?
- Sentiment — is the AI saying nice things or hedging?
- Citation quality — when it links to a source, is it linking to you?
Those four roll into a single 0-100 GEO Score that refreshes weekly. And critically — when the score moves, the dashboard tells you which factor moved it. So you know what to fix. So you know what to charge a client to fix.
The two things nobody else has shipped
I’ve looked at every GEO tool on JVZoo and most of the standalone SaaS players. Two features in RankMyAnswer don’t have a real equivalent anywhere else.
Citation Triangulation. Four engines queried independently, cross-referenced, four signals extracted from each. Single-engine trackers can claim “live capture” but they can’t triangulate — one data point isn’t a cross-reference. Theoretical-score tools don’t even have a real response to show you. This is the structural moat, and it’s the reason a 60-second demo closes the sale on cold traffic. You watch the engine query ChatGPT in real time and pull the actual answer onto the dashboard. There’s no theoretical-score competitor that can do the same demo.
Agentic Mode. Full workflow API plus a Skill Pack with drop-in templates for Claude Code, Cursor, Hermes, Paperclip, OpenClaw, and whatever agent runtime you’re using. You set keys once, top up credits, and your AI agent runs the whole platform on your behalf. Audits, content generation, schema deployment, low-credit alerts — all of it. You don’t log in. For those of us doing vibe coding and agent-first workflows, this matters more than any feature on the page. Most “GEO” tools have data endpoints; none of them ship pre-built agent skill files.
These two together are the pitch: real data, run by your agent, while you sleep.
What you actually get on the front end
Two tiers on the FE — Starter for your own websites, Agency for client work. I’d push almost everyone toward Agency because the bonus stack alone (Agency Rights license, the DFY services brochure, the discovery call script, the 30/60/90 roadmap, the client reporting deck) is structured to take you from “I have software” to “I have a service I can sell on Monday.” That’s the gap most JVZoo launches don’t cover.
You also get 10,000 AI credits at signup, the WordPress plugin for one-click schema injection across 9 JSON-LD types, the Zero-Code Schema Toolkit, the AI Search Monetization Blueprints PDF (five revenue models), and the Agentic Mode Skill Pack. 30-day money-back guarantee.
Stage-aware launch pricing starts at $34.95 early-bird. There’s also a $5-off FE coupon: RMA05OFF.
Why I’m actually recommending the Elite Bundle
Here’s where I have to be straight with you, because this is the part most affiliate posts gloss over.
The Elite Bundle is $297/year. Annual recurring. That sounds like more than the FE, but the math is interesting: one of the OTOs (OTO1 Unlimited) is $47/month standalone. Twelve months of OTO1 alone is $564. The bundle is $297/year for OTO1 plus OTO2 (Prospector lead scanner), plus OTO3 (Syndicate, 12-platform distribution), plus OTO4 (Authority, the white-label stack and the AI-Indexed expired-domain tool), plus the FE Agency tier. With combined credits across all tiers totaling roughly 535,000 across year one.
That’s the cheapest path to the full platform by a wide margin. The bundle coupon is RMA03OFF for an extra $30 off.
I almost never recommend bundles on launches. The math usually doesn’t work — vendors price the bundle above the sum of OTO launch prices and hope newbies don’t do the arithmetic. This bundle is priced below what you’d pay for OTO1 monthly alone. That’s unusual and worth noting.
The OTO worth understanding even if you don’t buy it
OTO4 (Authority) ships something I haven’t seen anywhere else in any category: an expired-domain scanner that filters by whether the domain has been cited by ChatGPT, Gemini, or Perplexity.
Every other expired-domain tool shows you Moz Domain Authority and a backlink count. Those metrics tell you the domain was strong in 2018. They don’t tell you whether AI engines currently know the domain exists. Buying a “high DA” expired domain that AI engines have to learn about from scratch means waiting 6-12 months for citations to rebuild. Buying an AI-Indexed domain means citations start showing up week one.
If you’re doing affiliate marketing or building authority sites — which I am — this is the kind of edge that pays for the bundle by itself. Pair it with the white-label stack (branded client portal at reports.youragency.com, branded PDF reports, the works, one-time $47 instead of the $79-$249/month every white-label competitor charges) and OTO4 is a steal.
Who this is actually for
Let me be honest about who shouldn’t buy this. If you don’t sell anything to anyone, if you don’t have a website, if you’re not planning to do any kind of client work or affiliate marketing or content business — skip it. This is a tool for people building or selling something.
For everyone else:
- Affiliate marketers — the Query Discovery engine alone is worth the FE price. Pull hundreds of real queries per niche in 60 seconds, free, unlimited runs. Build content around what AI is actually being asked, not what your keyword tool thinks people might search.
- People doing vibe coding and agent workflows — Agentic Mode is the reason I’m in. I want tools my agent can drive. Almost nothing in the marketing-SaaS world is built for this. RankMyAnswer is.
- Anyone who wants to land their first paying local client — the 60-second audit is your foot in the door. You don’t need a portfolio or a track record. You run the audit, you show the business owner the actual ChatGPT response that doesn’t mention them, and you have a conversation that wasn’t possible before.
- Existing agencies — Agency Rights are baked into the FE Agency tier. The bonus stack is built for productizing a GEO service line. Most of you are still selling 2019 SEO. The first agency in your local market to lead with “AI visibility audit” is going to eat.
What I’d skip
Honestly? Not much. The funnel is tight. If I had to pick the weakest OTO, it’d probably be OTO3 (Syndicate) — not because it’s bad (the 12-platform mix including Mastodon, Bluesky, Dev.to, Hashnode, and Ghost is smart, and the honest “no Medium, no Reddit” disclosure is the kind of move that builds trust), but because syndication is a slower-payoff layer than the other three OTOs. If you’re picking and choosing, I’d take OTO1 and OTO4 over OTO3.
But if you’re going Elite Bundle, you get all four anyway and the math still wins.
My honest take on Andrew’s launches
I’ve promoted Marketro launches before and Andrew delivers. 30+ bestselling launches, 57,000+ customers, the support team is responsive. The product ships working — this isn’t one of those “coming soon” features situations. The Citation Triangulation works today. Agentic Mode works today. I’ve tested it.
What I appreciate about this specific launch is the honesty on the sales page. The syndication tool openly tells you Medium’s API closed in 2023 and Reddit’s commercial API closed in November 2025, and explains why those platforms aren’t included. That kind of disclosure is rare on JVZoo, and it tells you the rest of the page isn’t blowing smoke either.
The bottom line
If you’ve been waiting for someone to ship a real GEO tool — not a theoretical-score guess, not a single-engine tracker, not a renamed SEO product with an AI sticker on the box — RankMyAnswer is that tool. The Citation Triangulation moat is real. The Agentic Mode moat is real. The pricing is aggressive in your favor.
Cart opens at 11:00 AM ET today and closes Sunday at 11:59 PM. I’m pushing my readers toward the Elite Bundle because the math works, but the FE Agency tier is a perfectly defensible starting point if you want to try before committing to the annual.
Coupons:
- RMA05OFF — $5 off any FE product ($3 off the front-end)
- RMA03OFF — $30 off the Elite Bundle
Links:
Whatever you grab — grab it before Sunday night. Launch pricing doesn’t come back.
Disclosure: The links above are affiliate links. If you buy through them, I earn a commission at no extra cost to you. I only recommend products I’ve personally tested and would buy myself. Results vary; not typical. Income figures discussed are not guarantees.
