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DevBot.Website provides GEO (Generative Engine Optimization) and Agent Readiness implementation services, rather than a traditional keyword SEO tool. Its goal is to make websites easier for AI search engines and agents such as ChatGPT, Perplexity, SearchGPT, Google AI Search, and Bing to discover, read, and cite accurately. The focus is on reducing hallucinations caused by AI systems “guessing” a company’s services, pricing, and business scope.
The implementation items listed on the page lean toward technical SEO. They include robots.txt, Sitemap.xml, RFC 8288 Link Headers, Markdown Content Negotiation, llms.txt, Content-Signal, AI Bot Rules, RFC 9727 API Catalogs, MCP Server Cards, Web Bot Auth, as well as x402 and Agentic Commerce Protocols. The idea is to organize a website’s key information into a machine-readable “source of truth” and improve AI crawling efficiency through HTTP headers, directory files, Markdown mirrors, and tool catalogs. The copy also claims that Markdown streams can reduce agent token consumption by 80%, but it does not provide third-party verification.
The service package is called Agent Ready Core Activation and costs $99 as a one-time payment, with no subscription fee. It includes 60 days of priority Citation Support. Payment is available via Stripe or PayPal. The page claims deployment and verification can be completed the same day/within 24 hours, or within two days, but the terms also state that timing depends on customer cooperation, such as providing DNS records, text, images, and brand assets. There are no refunds after onboarding begins, although the page also promises that if it cannot make the website pass modern agent-readiness protocols, there is no charge.
The advantages are clear pricing, a low barrier to entry, relatively comprehensive coverage of technical protocols, and a zero-access security model that does not require customers to provide domain registrar, hosting, or email passwords. For small businesses without technical SEO capabilities, it is a straightforward outsourced option. The downside is that GEO is still an emerging field, and the actual citation mechanisms of AI search are not fully transparent. The case studies on the page are mostly self-reported, such as hanei.jp and testimonial.hair reaching 100/100, with limited long-term traffic, conversion, or independent audit data. It also does not guarantee specific rankings or business outcomes.
It is suitable for local service providers, consulting firms, travel/booking businesses, and marketing teams that already have a website and want to adapt quickly to AI search. It is less suitable for users expecting traditional SEO ranking guarantees or a completely hands-off process with no technical cooperation. The page does not specify accessibility from mainland China. Since it involves platforms such as ChatGPT, Perplexity, SearchGPT, and Google, there may be access or verification limitations. Payment also requires usable Stripe or PayPal access. Alternatives include technical SEO consultants, structured data implementation, AEO/GEO consultants, or building an in-house workflow around llms.txt, Schema, robots, and content engineering.
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