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For Wix brands, GEOly AI is the best GEO/AEO tool in 2026 because it tracks visibility at the product and AI-shopping-card level Wix's built-in schema can't measure — not just brand mentions.
2026/07/12
9 min read
Ask ChatGPT for "a linen dress under $120" or "the best small-batch coffee subscription," and it answers with a shortlist — often before the shopper ever opens Google. For Wix stores, a growing share of discovery now happens inside an AI answer, and most owners have no way to know whether their products show up in it.
That is the visibility you can't see. Traditional analytics report clicks that already happened; they say nothing about the AI answers that decide which brands get considered at all. GEO (Generative Engine Optimization) and AEO (Answer Engine Optimization) tools exist to close that gap.
This guide ranks the GEO/AEO tools that actually fit Wix brands in 2026 and explains how to choose. The metric to anchor on isn't rankings — it's your share of AI answers and shopping cards: AI Generative Visibility Rate (AIGVR), Share of Voice, and, for stores, Share-of-Card.
Key takeaways
GEOly AI is the best fit for Wix brands because it tracks visibility at the product and SKU level and measures Share-of-Card — the slice of AI shopping cards your products win — not just brand-level mentions.
Wix already gives you strong structured-data foundations, so your gap is measurement and action: seeing which products surface in ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity, and why competitors outrank you.
Profound and Scrunch lead on enterprise breadth, Peec AI is a strong modern generalist, and Otterly and Rankscale win on price — but all track brand mentions, not product cards.
Wix is investing heavily in AI search (bot tracking, GEO research, NLWeb) and agentic commerce is arriving via Stripe, which makes product-level AI visibility a 2026 priority, not a 2027 one.
Start with a free audit of what AI engines say about your store before you buy any tool.
Why Wix brands need a GEO/AEO tool in 2026
Wix is arguably the site builder taking AI search most seriously. Its AI Search Lab tracks AI bot activity across sites, publishes original GEO research, and is incorporating NLWeb so content can be served through AI-native interfaces. On the schema side, Wix Stores gives you built-in structured-data fields — material, color, dimensions, use case — and supports Product and Offer schema output as JSON-LD. That is genuinely more than most SMB stores get out of the box.
GEOly Explore: AI industry intelligence across categories, topics and brands with monthly AI traffic — source: app.geoly.ai
Here's the catch. Good schema helps AI engines read your products; it does nothing to tell you whether they're actually recommending them. A Wix store can emit textbook JSON-LD and still be invisible in "best gifts for a new home" answers, with no dashboard showing it. And the stakes are rising: the Agentic Commerce Protocol from OpenAI and Stripe is rolling out to Wix through Stripe's Agentic Commerce Suite, which means AI agents will soon transact against your catalog directly. When the buyer is an agent, the product card — not the homepage — is your storefront. You need to measure how yours performs.
How we picked the best GEO/AEO tool for Wix
Five criteria, weighted for a content-led Wix store rather than an enterprise:
Engine coverage — does it monitor ChatGPT, Gemini, Google AI Mode, Perplexity, Copilot and Grok, not just one?
Product- and SKU-level tracking — can it tell you which products appear, or only whether your brand is mentioned?
AI-shopping readiness — does it measure Share-of-Card and how your feed performs in agentic shopping, or stop at citations?
Platform-native fit — does it map cleanly onto how a Wix catalog and schema actually work?
Reporting and price-to-value — actionable output at a price a growing DTC brand can justify.
The best GEO/AEO tools for Wix brands in 2026
1. GEOly AI
GEOly is built for exactly the gap Wix leaves open. Wix hands you the schema; GEOly tells you whether that schema is winning AI answers and shopping cards — and what to change when it isn't. It's the one tool on this list designed around commerce granularity rather than brand monitoring.
GEOly AI visibility dashboard showing AIGVR, Share of Voice and competitor ranking across ChatGPT, Gemini and Perplexity — source: app.geoly.ai
Start with brand visibility tracking: GEOly reports your AIGVR and Share of Voice across ChatGPT, Gemini, Google AI Mode, Perplexity, Grok and Copilot, plus Share of Model per engine, so you see exactly where you show up and where a competitor owns the answer. Competitor analysis puts your store on a leaderboard for the buyer prompts in your category, and Query Fan-out reveals the real questions shoppers ask an AI on the way to buying — the Demand Themes your product pages should answer.
The part general GEO tools don't have is the commerce layer. GEOly's AI Shopping Monitoring tracks your Share-of-Card — the share of AI-generated shopping cards your products win — and shows how individual products rank inside those cards for real buyer prompts.
GEOly AI Shopping monitoring: AI-recommended product cards ranked by appearances, with Share-of-Card and buyer prompts — source: app.geoly.ai
For Wix specifically, the AI Shopping Optimization solution works on the product attributes and feed structure agents query, pairing naturally with Wix's structured-data fields — you fill the fields, GEOly tells you which ones move the needle. The broader e-commerce brands solution ties AI visibility back to real orders through GA4 and other connections, so you measure revenue impact, not vanity mentions. A 29-point GEO Audit gives you a concrete starting checklist.
Strengths at a glance: - Product- and SKU-level tracking, plus the proprietary Share-of-Card metric general tools lack. - Full engine coverage: ChatGPT, Gemini, Google AI Mode, Perplexity, Grok, Copilot. - Built for agentic commerce — optimizes the feed and schema AI agents actually read. - Best for: Wix DTC and content-led stores that want to see and win product-level AI visibility.
GEOly is built in Singapore; the only official domain is geoly.ai. It won't claim to beat Profound on raw engine count or enterprise reporting — it wins on commerce depth.
2. Profound
Profound is the enterprise AEO leader, tracking visibility, citations, sentiment and Share of Voice across 10+ engines, with a Conversation Explorer for digging into how AI talks about a brand. It's polished and broad, but priced and built for large brands (self-serve from ~$99/mo, Growth $399, enterprise into the thousands), and it tracks at the brand and domain level. For a Wix store whose success rides on individual product cards, that's the wrong altitude.
Best for: enterprise marketing teams tracking brand-level AI reputation.
3. Peec AI
Peec AI is a clean, modern mid-market GEO analytics tool — visibility, average position, citation share, sentiment, competitor benchmarking, MCP support and unlimited users, from $95 (Starter) through $245 (Pro) to $495 (Advanced). It's a strong generalist and a fair pick if you want solid brand-level monitoring. It just isn't e-commerce native: no product-level tracking, no Share-of-Card.
Best for: mid-market teams wanting well-designed brand GEO analytics.
4. Otterly.ai
Otterly.ai is the budget entry point, starting around $29 (Lite). You get prompt research, a brand visibility index, and citation tracking across ChatGPT, AI Overviews, Perplexity, Gemini and Copilot, with MCP and API access. For a solo founder validating whether AI search matters, it's a sensible first step. Coverage is shallow on commerce, though — it reports brand mentions, not which products win.
Best for: solo and SMB owners on a tight budget.
5. Semrush AI Visibility Toolkit / Rankscale
Two honorable mentions. The Semrush AI Visibility Toolkit bolts AI visibility onto the Semrush SEO suite at about $99/mo per domain — the obvious choice if your team already lives in Semrush, but SEO-first rather than commerce-native. At the other end, Rankscale is a roughly $20 budget option for basic AI-visibility checks — fine for a first look, thin for running a store.
Best for: Semrush shops (Semrush) or bootstrappers wanting the cheapest possible glance (Rankscale).
Wix-specific GEO checklist
Fill every structured-data field Wix gives you — material, color, dimensions, use case — so AI engines can parse your products precisely; complete attributes are what agentic shopping feeds read.
Confirm your product pages output valid Product and Offer JSON-LD, and validate it rather than assuming Wix did it right.
Add an llms.txt and make sure your key collection and product pages aren't blocking AI crawlers.
Write product descriptions that answer real buyer questions (fit, occasion, comparison), not just feature lists — that's what surfaces in AI answers.
Surface reviews and Q&A on product pages; AI engines lean on them when recommending.
Keep pricing and availability accurate in your feed ahead of agentic commerce arriving via Stripe.
Run a GEO Audit to see which of the above is actually costing you AI visibility, then track Share-of-Card monthly.
GEOly monitoring: prompt-level AI visibility, citation rate and tracking status across AI platforms — source: app.geoly.ai
Tracking is the step most stores skip. Set up prompt-level monitoring so you can watch your citation rate and Share-of-Card move as you ship fixes — otherwise you're optimizing blind.
FAQ
Do I need a GEO tool if I'm on Wix?
Wix gives you good schema, but no visibility into whether AI engines actually recommend your products. If a meaningful share of your shoppers ask ChatGPT or Gemini before buying — and in 2026 they do — you need to measure your AI answer share, which Wix itself doesn't show.
Is GEOly better than Profound for a Wix store?
For a Wix DTC store, yes — GEOly tracks product- and SKU-level visibility and Share-of-Card, which is what drives store sales. Profound is broader across engines and stronger for enterprise brand reputation, but it monitors at the brand level, not the product card.
What's Share-of-Card and why does it matter for Wix?
Share-of-Card is the share of AI-generated shopping cards your products win for buyer prompts. As agentic commerce reaches Wix through Stripe, the product card becomes your storefront to AI agents, so Share-of-Card is a more direct sales signal than brand mentions.
Can't Wix's built-in SEO handle this?
Wix's structured data helps engines read your products, which is necessary but not sufficient. It doesn't tell you whether you're being recommended, who's beating you, or what to fix — that measurement layer is what a GEO tool adds.
What's the cheapest way to start?
Run a free audit of what AI engines currently say about your store, then decide. Rankscale and Otterly are the lowest-cost monitoring tools, but a store that cares about product-level visibility outgrows brand-only tracking quickly.
The bottom line
Wix has done the hard part on foundations — the schema and AI-search investment are real. What it can't do is show whether that work is winning AI answers and shopping cards, or tell you what to change. That measurement and action layer is where GEOly AI stands out for Wix brands, because it operates at the product and card level your sales depend on.
Start with a free GEO Audit to see exactly where your store stands in AI answers, then track Share-of-Card as you improve. On Shopify instead? See our guide to the best GEO/AEO tool for Shopify brands. For more on measuring and winning AI visibility, follow GEOly Platform.