Understanding the GEO-Lens Dashboard: A Complete Interface Guide

The GEO-Lens dashboard has four main sections: the Score Panel (overall GEO and SEO scores), the Mode Toggle (Lite vs Pro), the Checkpoint Results (16 CORE checks), and the Action Panel (export and settings). This guide explains each element so you can interpret your audits effectively.
Dashboard Sections
- ✓ Score Panel: GEO Score (0-100) + SEO Score (0-100)
- ✓ Mode Toggle: Switch between Lite (free) and Pro (AI analysis)
- ✓ Checkpoint Results: 16 CORE checks grouped by dimension
- ✓ Action Panel: Export reports, access settings, get help
The Score Panel #
At the top of the dashboard, you'll see two circular score indicators:
GEO Score
Measures AI search optimization (0-100)
Based on 16 CORE checkpoints
SEO Score
Measures traditional SEO factors (0-100)
Meta tags, links, technical elements
Score Color Indicators #
| Color | Score Range | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Green | 80-100 | Excellent—well optimized |
| Blue | 60-79 | Good—minor improvements recommended |
| Yellow | 40-59 | Needs work—several issues to address |
| Red | 0-39 | Poor—major optimization needed |
For detailed score interpretation, see Understanding GEO-Lens Scores.
The Mode Toggle #
Below the scores, you'll see a toggle between Lite and Pro modes:
| Mode | What It Does | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Lite (Free) | Local DOM analysis, 16 CORE checks | Quick structural audits |
| Pro | AI semantic analysis, +20 EEAT checks | Deep content quality analysis |
Learn more: GEO-Lens Lite vs Pro: Which Mode Should You Use?
Checkpoint Results Panel #
The main section of the dashboard shows your checkpoint results, organized into four collapsible sections:
The Four Dimension Tabs #
- C - Context: 4 checks for answer relevance and user intent
- O - Organization: 4 checks for content structure
- R - Reliability: 4 checks for trust signals
- E - Exclusivity: 4 checks for unique value
Click any dimension tab to expand and see individual checkpoint details.
Anatomy of a Checkpoint Result #
Each checkpoint displays:
| Status Icon | Green checkmark (Pass), Yellow circle (Partial), Red X (Fail) |
| Check ID | C01, O02, R03, etc.—reference code for the checkpoint |
| Check Name | Descriptive name (e.g., “Direct Answer Intro”) |
| Message | What was detected on the page |
| Suggestion | How to fix (shown for non-passing checks) |
| Priority Badge | High (red), Medium (yellow), or Low (gray) |
What Each Status Means #
Pass
This checkpoint is fully satisfied. No action needed.
Partial
Partially satisfied. Some improvement possible.
Fail
This checkpoint is not satisfied. Action recommended.
N/A
Not applicable to this page type (e.g., FAQ on a landing page).
The Action Panel #
At the bottom of the dashboard, you'll find action buttons:
- Export Report: Download a PDF or CSV of your audit results
- Re-Audit: Run the analysis again (useful after making changes)
- Settings: Configure extension preferences
- Help: Access documentation and support
For detailed export options, see Exporting and Sharing GEO-Lens Reports.
Pro Mode Dashboard Additions #
When you switch to Pro mode, the dashboard expands to include:
EEAT Score Breakdown #
Four additional scores appear below your GEO/SEO scores:
- Experience: First-hand experience signals
- Expertise: Author and content expertise
- Authority: Source credibility and citations
- Trust: Legal compliance and transparency
AI Analysis Section #
A new section shows:
- Detected Page Type: Blog Post, Product Page, Landing Page, etc.
- Content Type: Review, Guide, Tutorial, Comparison, etc.
- 20 EEAT Checkpoints: AI-evaluated quality signals
- Detailed Reasoning: Why each EEAT score was assigned
Learn more: Pro Mode: When to Use AI-Powered Analysis
Dashboard Tips #
Sort mentally by: High Priority + Failed > High Priority + Partial > Medium Priority + Failed. This gives you the best ROI on your optimization time.
If SEO is high but GEO is low, your content is technically sound but not AI-optimized. If both are low, start with SEO fundamentals.
After making improvements, click Re-Audit to see your updated scores. This confirms your changes had the intended effect.