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GEO Boost - your videos now visible & readable by LLMs

Make sure ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI understand and cite your JOIN content automatically.

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What is GEO Boost?

You know SEO — optimization for Google. GEO is the same thing, but for AI-powered search engines.

Today, more and more of your customers find products through ChatGPT or Perplexity. Without GEO Boost, the content of your JOIN stories is invisible to these new channels. With this feature, they are finally read, understood, and potentially cited in AI responses.


What it changes for you

Visible to AI Your stories are indexed by ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI, and Copilot.

Automatic The AI description is generated with every publication. Nothing to do on your end.


How does it work?

  1. You publish a JOIN story

    No change to your usual workflow.

  2. JOIN automatically generates an AI description

    In the background, our AI analyzes the video content, products, and interactions, and produces a structured description optimized to be read by AI search engines.

  3. Your stories become understandable to AI search engines

    The data is exposed in a standard format (Schema.org) recognized by all major search engines — Google included. This can also improve your classic SEO results.


What we need on your end

  • For advanced structured data (JSON-LD): a technical integration is required on the developer side. Here is the documentation to share with your technical team.

Frequently asked questions

Does JOIN use my data to train its AI?

No. Descriptions are generated via Google Gemini and are never used to train models.

What happens if I edit a story after publishing?

The AI description is automatically regenerated with each republication. A simple republish is all it takes to update it.

When will I see the impact on AI search engines?

The impact is gradual — search engines recrawl pages on their own schedule. Results may take several weeks to show.

Does it also improve my classic Google SEO?

Yes, partially. Schema.org data improves Google's understanding and can have a positive effect on enriched results (Rich Results).

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