How often GEOpulse rescans your domain
GEOpulse rescans your domain automatically. The cadence is set by your plan — there's nothing to configure, and no schedule to pick.
No automatic rescans. You can run one scan per domain, then wait 30 days before that domain can be scanned again.
Rescans every 14 days, plus a manual rescan button whenever you want a fresh read.
Rescans every 7 days, plus manual rescans on demand.
Why not daily
AI visibility moves slowly. The models behind it update on their own schedule, and the web they learn from changes over weeks, not hours. A daily scan would mostly measure the small run-to-run variation in AI answers rather than any real change in your position — and every scan costs real money in model calls, which is what your plan price reflects.
Two weeks on Pro is deliberately the slowest cadence that still produces a readable trend. If you need a faster read after making a change, use the manual rescan button rather than waiting.
Things to know
- Your score is a rolling average of your last four scans, so a change usually takes two or three rescans to fully show up. See what is a GEO score.
- Results are timestamped, so History always shows when each data point was captured.
- A manual rescan doesn't shift your automatic schedule.
- A domain is only rescanned once its previous scan has finished successfully. If a scan fails, the next scheduled run picks it up rather than retrying immediately.
Shared reports
GEOpulse keeps one report per domain, so several customers can hold the same report at once. When they do, the fastest cadence any of them is entitled to sets the schedule for everyone: if a Business customer and a Pro customer both hold the same domain, it rescans every 7 days and both see the fresher data. The domain is still only scanned once — you're never double-charged for a report someone else also reads.
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