A buyer-facing site is read as one commercial system.
The diagnosis starts from public pages, metadata, trust routes, docs, schema, CTAs, and answer-engine surfaces.
ProofLayered is positioned as a public growth bottleneck diagnosis, not another SEO, GEO, AI-search, or agency audit checklist.
The experience
Follow the commercial sequence from public evidence to signed recovery work without decoding a raw audit dashboard.
The diagnosis starts from public pages, metadata, trust routes, docs, schema, CTAs, and answer-engine surfaces.
Leadership gets one constraint to act on first instead of a long generic checklist with no commercial order.
Visitor and contract context turns the public diagnosis into a decision case, while avoiding revenue guarantees.
Each pack names the owner, artifact, expected outcome, validation path, and signed evidence record.
Buyer intent map
ProofLayered turns this intent into visible public evidence, structured context, and fix packs that a leadership team can approve.
A generic audit asks what is technically wrong. ProofLayered asks which public bottleneck is most likely to block pipeline before the company spends more on content, SEO, GEO, ads, or agencies.
The deliverable is a decision record tied to a submitted URL, visible evidence, fix-pack artifacts, and validation criteria instead of a broad list of recommendations.
No. It includes SEO and GEO evidence, but the product sold is a growth bottleneck diagnosis with a signed recovery priority.
GEO audit language is crowded and easy to copy. A public growth bottleneck diagnosis is more specific to the buying pain: wasted spend caused by an unclear recovery priority.