New AEO Module Targets AI Search Optimization in Drupal
A new Drupal module focused on AI-driven search visibility has been released in development form, introducing tools to help site teams prepare content for answer engines and generative search systems.
Rashid Abdullah, a senior Drupal developer at Troon Technologies Pakistan, has published the development version of the Answer Engine Optimizer (AEO) module and is inviting community testing and feedback. Rashid describes the release as an early build intended for non-production use, encouraging users to report issues, edge cases, and improvement ideas as the project moves toward a stable version.
The module analyses content structure and depth to assess how well Drupal pages may be interpreted by AI-powered answer engines such as Google SGE, Bing Copilot, and ChatGPT. It evaluates content length, readability, heading hierarchy, and semantic clarity, and provides node-level feedback to help authors strengthen structured content signals used in AI extraction and citation.
AEO also checks JSON-LD readiness for structured data and includes an optional AI-powered submodule that can generate schema descriptions and FAQ content using Drupal’s provider-agnostic AI framework. The project page notes that the module is not covered by Drupal’s security advisory policy, which is typical for early-stage contributed projects, and credits Troon Technologies Pakistan for supporting development with time and real-world testing use cases.
More information, downloads, and issue reporting are available on the Answer Engine Optimizer project page on Drupal.org.


