- Customers are starting to ask AI for a garage recommendation instead of scrolling search results.
- GEO/AEO makes your garage discoverable, understandable and credible to AI engines.
- The foundations are schema, a complete Google Business Profile, consistent NAP and real reviews.
- No one can guarantee an AI recommendation β treat "guaranteed placement" claims as a red flag.
- Test it free today by asking ChatGPT and Perplexity the questions your customers ask.
01Why "best garage near me" is moving from search to AI answers
Search behaviour is shifting under our feet. Instead of typing a query and choosing from ten blue links, a growing share of people now ask a question in plain language β "who's a reliable garage for a diesel service near Leeds?" β and get a single, summarised answer with a short list of recommendations. That answer might come from ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google's AI Overviews, or the assistant baked into someone's phone.
For a garage this is a profound change. In the old world, ranking on Google Maps and the first page of results got you found. In the new world, the AI reads the web, decides which few garages to mention, and hands the customer a shortlist they trust. If you're not in that shortlist, the customer often never sees a list of alternatives at all β they just see the names the AI chose.
This is what GEO (Generative Engine Optimisation) and AEO (Answer Engine Optimisation) are about: making sure that when an AI assembles an answer about garages in your area, it understands what you do, trusts you, and includes you. It's the natural successor to local SEO, and right now there's a real first-mover advantage because most garages aren't thinking about it at all.
It matters most for exactly the high-value searches you want: "best garage for my make", "trustworthy MOT centre near me", "who can fix [specific fault]". These are decision moments, and increasingly the decision is shaped by an AI's recommendation before the customer ever lands on your website.
- People increasingly ask AI for a recommendation instead of scrolling search results.
- The AI hands back a short shortlist β if you're not on it, you're invisible.
- GEO/AEO is the successor to local SEO for the AI-answer era.
- Most garages aren't doing this yet, so there's a genuine first-mover advantage.
02How GEO/AEO actually gets a garage recommended
AI engines build their answers from the web they can read and the sources they trust. To be recommended, your garage needs to be three things: discoverable (the AI can find clear information about you), understandable (that information unambiguously says what you do, where, and for whom), and credible (other trustworthy sources back you up). GEO/AEO is the work of strengthening all three.
Concretely, that starts with structured, machine-readable facts about your business: a properly marked-up website using schema (LocalBusiness/AutoRepair), a complete and consistent Google Business Profile, and clear, factual pages answering the exact questions people ask β "do you do MOTs", "which makes do you specialise in", "what does a service cost". AI engines love content that directly answers a question in plain terms, because that's the shape of text they can quote.
Then there's credibility and presence across the wider web: consistent name, address and phone everywhere; genuine reviews; mentions and citations on directories, local press and relevant sites the AI already trusts. AI models are heavily influenced by what reputable third parties say about you, not just what you say about yourself.
A newer, practical lever is making your site easy for AI crawlers to read β clean HTML, fast pages, sensible structure, and emerging conventions like an llms.txt file that points AI agents at your key pages. None of this is magic; it's the same instinct as SEO, retargeted at machines that summarise rather than rank.
Finally, you measure it differently. Instead of "what position do I rank", the question becomes "when people ask ChatGPT or Perplexity about garages in my area, am I mentioned, and what does it say about me?" A small but growing set of tools now track exactly that.
- Be discoverable, understandable and credible β the three things AI looks for.
- Use schema (AutoRepair/LocalBusiness) and a complete, consistent Google Business Profile.
- Write plain pages that directly answer the questions customers ask AI.
- Build genuine reviews, citations and mentions on sources AI already trusts.
- Track whether AI engines mention you β that's the new "ranking".
03GEO/AEO tools for tracking and improving AI visibility
This is a young category, so the tools are newer and lighter than the established SEO suites β but they do something genuinely useful: show you whether AI engines mention your business, for which prompts, and what they say.
Profound and Peec AI are among the more established AI-visibility trackers, monitoring how brands appear across ChatGPT, Perplexity and Google AI. Otterly.ai is a more accessible option for smaller businesses to see if and how they're cited. Alongside these, simply asking ChatGPT, Perplexity and Gemini the questions your customers ask β "best garage near [your town]" β is a free, honest first check.
04Getting started β and the honest limits
Run the test yourself first. Open ChatGPT, Perplexity and Google, and ask the questions a real customer would: "good garage for a [your speciality] near [town]", "where can I get an MOT in [town]", "trustworthy mechanic near [postcode]". See whether you're mentioned, whether the facts are right, and who is being recommended instead. That ten-minute exercise tells you where you stand.
Then fix the foundations, because GEO is built on them: a complete, accurate Google Business Profile; consistent name/address/phone across the web; proper schema on your site; genuine, recent reviews; and clear pages that answer customer questions directly. Most "GEO" wins for a garage are really just doing local SEO and reputation properly, in a way machines can read.
Now the honesty. Nobody can guarantee ChatGPT will recommend you β these models are opaque, they change, and there's no "submit your site" button that forces inclusion. Be very wary of anyone promising guaranteed AI placement; that's the GEO equivalent of "guaranteed page-one rankings", and it's not real. What you can do is stack the odds: be the most clearly-described, best-reviewed, most-cited garage in your area, and you become the obvious thing for an AI to mention.
Avoid the temptation to game it with thin, AI-spammed pages or fake reviews. AI engines (and Google behind them) are getting better at discounting low-quality, manipulative content, and fake reviews are against the rules and can get your Google profile penalised. The durable strategy is genuine substance β real services, real reviews, real local relevance β described clearly.
- Test it yourself: ask ChatGPT/Perplexity/Google the questions your customers ask.
- Fix the foundations β Google Business Profile, schema, consistent NAP, real reviews.
- Treat "guaranteed AI placement" claims as a red flag; no one controls these models.
- Don't spam thin pages or fake reviews β it backfires and breaks Google's rules.
- Win by being the clearest, best-reviewed, most-cited garage in your area.
05How Garage Growth Lab optimises you for AI search
Our Garage Growth Lab GEO optimization treats AI visibility as the new front line of local marketing, built on solid foundations rather than tricks. We make sure your site is clean, fast and properly marked up with the right schema, that your Google Business Profile and citations are complete and consistent, and that your pages answer β in plain, quotable language β the exact questions customers are asking AI about garages like yours.
We pair that with content that AI engines can actually cite: hyperlocal pages, clear service and pricing explanations, and genuine, well-managed reviews (real ones β we'll never touch fake reviews, and we'll explain why on the reputation page). The goal is to make your garage the most clearly-described, credible option in your area, so that when an assistant assembles an answer, you're the natural name to include.
Then we measure it like grown-ups: we track whether and how ChatGPT, Perplexity and Google's AI mention you for the prompts your customers actually use, and we keep improving the inputs. We're honest that nobody can guarantee an AI's recommendation β but we can make sure you've done everything that genuinely moves the odds, which most of your competitors haven't even started. The free AI audit includes a live check of how the major AI engines currently describe your garage, so you can see exactly where you stand today.
Tools to know
A starting map β not every tool fits every shop. The ones marked Garage Growth Lab are ours.
The AI assistant millions now ask for recommendations β also your free first check for "are we mentioned?"
AI answer engine that cites its sources, so you can see exactly which pages it pulls garage info from.
Google's AI answers that increasingly sit above the blue links for local and service queries.
AI-visibility platform tracking how your brand appears and is cited across ChatGPT, Perplexity and others.
AI search analytics that monitor your brand's mentions and ranking inside generative answers.
Accessible AI-search monitoring for smaller businesses β see if and how AI engines cite you, and track prompts.
GEO platform focused on improving and tracking brand presence inside AI-generated answers.
Tool for auditing and optimising how AI agents and engines perceive and represent your brand.
Your single most important local-AI asset β complete, accurate listing AI engines lean on heavily.
Structured data that tells machines exactly what your garage does, where, and for which services.
Emerging convention β a plain-text file pointing AI crawlers at your key pages and facts.
Our service: schema, hyperlocal content, citations and reviews tuned so AI engines understand and recommend you.
Frequently asked
- Can AI really get me recommended by ChatGPT?
- You can strongly influence it, but no one can guarantee it. AI engines build recommendations from the web they trust β your site, your Google Business Profile, your reviews and what other reputable sources say about you. Make those clear, accurate and credible and you become an obvious garage for an AI to mention. Anyone promising "guaranteed AI placement" is selling the new version of "guaranteed page-one rankings", and it isn't real.
- Isn't this just SEO with a new name?
- It overlaps heavily, and that's good news β most GEO wins for a garage are doing local SEO and reputation properly so machines can read them. The differences are real though: AI engines summarise rather than rank, they lean hard on structured data and third-party credibility, and you measure success by "am I mentioned in the answer" rather than "what position am I". So it's SEO's successor, not a gimmick, and the fundamentals you build serve both.
- Is it worth bothering with now, or too early?
- It's early, which is exactly why it's worth starting β most garages aren't doing it, so the bar to stand out is low. You don't need to bet the business on it; you need solid foundations (profile, schema, reviews, clear pages) that already help your normal search and reputation, plus a habit of checking what the AI engines say about you. That's low-risk groundwork that pays off more as AI search keeps growing.