geondex

Updates

Changelog

Every Geondex shipment, dated. Roughly weekly during MVP build-out.

2026-05-26

Faster scans, tighter security

  • Scans run noticeably faster — every engine path optimized end-to-end.
  • Reddit footprint detection bug fixed: brands written as two words (e.g. 'TT Sensei') now match correctly.
  • Vulnerability disclosure address at /.well-known/security.txt — researchers have a clear path to report issues.
  • Email authentication hardened across the sending domain (SPF/DKIM/DMARC + strict alignment) for better deliverability.
  • HTTPS enforced everywhere with HSTS preload — no plaintext fallback.
2026-05-15

Claude joins the engine lineup

  • Pro tier now tracks citations across multiple engines per keyword.
  • New interactive GEO guide explains how AI citations work, with a live playground.
  • Dashboard rewritten for the early-days case: clear 'N of M keywords cite you' headline and a competitor drill-down on every row.
2026-05-14

Notifications you control

  • Per-project preferences for first-run, gained, lost, position-changed, and new-competitor alerts.
  • Weekly digest with timezone + day-of-week + hour-of-day picker.
  • One-click unsubscribe on every email.
2026-05-14

Dashboard insights

  • Trend chart per keyword shows your rank over the last 30 days.
  • Competitor leaderboard lists every domain AI quotes instead of you.
  • Click any competitor to see the exact URLs being cited and on which queries.
2026-05-13

Pricing tiers + alerts

  • Free, Starter, and Pro tiers go live.
  • Run-now button to manually re-scan a keyword (paid tiers).
  • Tags and self-URL pattern matching for fine-grained ownership detection.
2026-05-12

Two-engine coverage

  • Citations now tracked across two retrieval engines per keyword in parallel.
  • Diff alerts fire when a citation appears or disappears between runs.
2026-05-11

Geondex opens for early access

  • Sign in with Google, create a project, add keywords — first scan in ~30 seconds.
  • Owner-citation detection: canonical-host matching catches subdomains and tracker-tagged URLs.