GEO Sitemap Planner
What This Tool Helps You Do
Plan a GEO-focused sitemap that groups related pages into clear clusters, assigns crawl priority, and maps the order pages should be discovered. Use it to turn a broad content set into an indexable structure that supports answer-engine discovery.
Best For
- Teams scaling programmatic pages
- Teams building cluster-based content hubs
- SEOs planning crawl paths for large site sections
- Content teams aligning page structure before publishing
Primary Outcome
A cleaner information architecture for AI crawlers, with page clusters organized around priority, relevance, and discovery flow.
How To Use It
- List the page types or topic clusters you want indexed.
- Group related URLs into logical clusters.
- Mark the most important pages in each cluster.
- Sequence supporting pages behind the primary page.
- Review the structure for gaps, overlap, or weak internal paths.
Recommended Workflow
Start with a cluster map, then define the main indexable page for each topic. Add supporting pages underneath it, and set a clear priority path from broad pages to more specific ones. If you need a content planning reference before building the sitemap, use the Open GEO Content Checklist.
What To Track After Running This Tool
- Whether each cluster has one clear primary page
- How many supporting pages sit under each cluster
- Pages that lack a strong internal path
- Overlapping topics that should be merged or split
- Priority pages that need stronger linking from hub sections
Related Pages
Next Step
Use the checklist to validate page readiness before you publish or restructure your clusters.