The first place a buyer learns about you in 2026 is not Google. It is an AI answer.
When a CFO types your firm’s name into Perplexity, or asks Claude “is this the right wealth advisor for a $40M rollover,” the answer they get is the asset that closes or kills the deal. That answer is built from a citation graph — Wikipedia, authoritative coverage, structured data, owned content, and a small handful of provider-favored sources. Generative Engine Optimization is the defense of that citation graph.
The Helios Protocol audits how six frontier engines answer 80 of your buyer’s most-asked questions, maps the source graph each engine pulls from, and runs a 90-day reclaim against the inputs LLMs are measurably sensitive to. We do not promise specific answers — we promise the rehearsal, the source work, and the drift tracking that move the needle.