The 5 dGENIX Growth Engines: SEO, GEO, Authority, Reputation and AI Content

The Growth Engines turn GENI into a growth team. Five outcome-driven engines that measure, track, fix, write and publish, run from chat or on a schedule.
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What are the Growth Engines?
The Growth Engines are the heavy, outcome-driven tools inside dGENIX. Where a skill does one job, an engine runs a whole discipline: it measures, tracks over time, fixes, and reports. GENI operates them from chat, and you can schedule them to run on their own.
There are five, always in the same order: SEO, GEO, Authority, Reputation and AI Content.
1. SEO Engine
The SEO Engine is your search foundation. It runs a real multi-page site audit (100+ checks), keyword research with volume and intent, continuous rank tracking with alerts, a backlink and authority analysis, and a fix generator that writes ready-to-paste titles and meta descriptions for any CMS.
- Best for getting found in Google and keeping positions
- Included from Growth+
- It also pulls your real Google Search Console and Analytics data next to the estimates
2. GEO Engine
GEO stands for Generative Engine Optimization: being visible in AI search. The GEO Engine measures your AI share-of-voice across ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity and Google AI Overviews, checks which AI crawlers can reach your site, scores citability, and generates an llms.txt.
- Best for being cited by AI assistants, not just ranked by Google
- Included from Pro+
- This is the differentiator: most tools only look at classic search
3. Authority Engine
The Authority Engine builds topical authority. It generates a topical map (a content plan), writes E-E-A-T articles, and publishes them as drafts to 8 CMS platforms including WordPress, Webflow, Shopify and HubSpot. Nothing goes live without your approval.
- Best for turning a keyword strategy into published content
- Included from Pro+
- Draft-first by design, a human always approves
4. Reputation Engine
The Reputation Engine runs review campaigns. It sends branded emails with a direct Google review link, imports contacts from a paste or a Google Sheet, and respects a monthly cap plus a mandatory opt-out for GDPR.
- Best for collecting more Google reviews, on autopilot
- Included from Pro+
5. AI Content Engine
The AI Content Engine turns a long video into short, viral-ready clips. It transcribes, scores each moment for virality, cuts the clip, and writes titles, captions and hashtags.
- Best for creators and marketers repurposing long-form video
- Included from Pro+
How the engines work together
The real power is GENI chaining them. A single instruction can run: measure with the SEO and GEO Engines, write with the Authority Engine, publish a draft to your CMS, then email you the report. Set it on a schedule and it repeats every month on its own.
What the engines cost
Engine access is included in your plan (SEO from Growth+, the rest from Pro+). Each engine action spends credits from your monthly budget. Heavy users can add an optional engine-credit wallet so intensive audits never touch the assistant budget. See the pricing page and the engines overview.
Why these are engines and not tools
The distinction is not cosmetic. A tool runs an action when you ask; an engine runs a process that keeps going.
An SEO tool gives you a report. The SEO Engine measures, holds on to the previous measurement, sees what changed, alerts you when a ranking drops, and supplies the fix alongside. That difference, the repetition and the memory between runs, is where the effect comes from.
It is also why they are gated more tightly than ordinary skills and cost more credits: real work sits behind them, from site crawls to measurements across four AI systems.
Which engine to switch on first
Five engines at once is too much to judge, and they solve different problems. This distinction helps you choose.
Not sure where you stand? Start with the SEO Engine. It measures, and measuring gives you the list everything else builds on. For most businesses this is the logical first step, also because it is available from Growth.
Getting traffic but no enquiries? Then the problem is probably trust, not findability. The Reputation Engine addresses that more directly than a technical audit.
Publishing too little? The Authority Engine, because it turns one subject into a plan with articles instead of an empty document.
Already making video or podcasts? The AI Content Engine, because that is where most of your unused material sits.
Nowhere to be found in AI answers? The GEO Engine, and that is more urgent than it sounds if you sell something people research first.
Run one for a month before switching on the second. Every engine produces a list of work, and five lists at once means none of them gets finished.
What to expect from an engine
An engine is not a button that produces growth. It does three things you cannot sustain yourself: measure on a schedule, order the outcome by what returns most, and deliver the preparatory work so only judgement remains.
What happens after that depends on what you do with the list. An SEO audit running monthly that nobody reads changes nothing. That same audit with an hour of attention a month does.
Allow for time too. Technical fixes show through within weeks, content and authority over months. Concluding after three weeks that it does not work is measuring too early.
Getting started
Pick the engine that maps to your biggest gap. Most teams start with the SEO Engine, add the GEO Engine to capture AI search, and layer the Authority Engine to publish. GENI runs all three from one place. Learn how the platform fits together in What is dGENIX.


