Team behind SEO/GEO Community US
We build practical tools and explanations for US teams that need qualified inbound demand from Google and AI-powered search.
Who runs SEO/GEO Community US
SEO/GEO Community US is built by the Weimpa team. We work at the intersection of search demand, website structure, and practical diagnostics for US companies. Our focus is simple: show how your current website works for search, where it breaks, and what you can do next. Radar is the first step: a public website structure scan that turns your site into a clear graph of hubs, leaves, and weak entry points.
Practical diagnostics first
We start with what is visible today: your public website, your sitemap, and how pages connect. Radar turns this into a graph so you can see hubs, leaves, and weak spots before you invest in new content or campaigns.
Built for US search demand
We focus on the US market. That means US search behavior, US regulations, and US buyer logic. Our guides and scans are written for US growth teams, not for generic global traffic.
Clear language, no hype
We avoid jargon and vague promises. We explain what we see, why it matters, and what you can test next. The goal is to help your team make better decisions about structure, content, and search demand coverage.
Team
Co-founder and CEO of Weimpa. Leads the product and engineering side of AI-SEO/GEO, Radar, and 1000&1 Pages for the US market: demand mapping, page graph architecture, page generation, publishing, internal linking, sitemap and robots logic, indexing flow, diagnostics, and KPI measurement. Focus: scalable systems that turn US search demand into structured pages, indexed entry points, traffic, and qualified leads.
“Demand and structure first. Scale after.”
Co-founder of Weimpa. Leads strategy, positioning, partnerships, commercialization, and growth execution for US market entry and international B2B products. Focus: connecting business goals, market demand, channel strategy, buyer logic, and measurable growth.
“Growth is discipline: offer, channel, conversion, repeat.”
About Weimpa Inc
SEO/GEO Community US is a project by Weimpa Inc. We work with US growth teams, CMOs, SEO leads, agencies, SaaS companies, marketplaces, franchise networks, healthcare groups, real estate platforms, fintech teams, and professional services firms. We publish guides, Radar teardowns, benchmarks, and examples focused on US search demand, website structure, and AI search visibility. The first step into the product layer is Radar: a public website structure scan that shows your pages, hubs, leaves, sitemap and robots access, and weak spots in your entry points.
Registration
EIN code: 33-2719814
Address
Principal / mailing address (per IRS & bank): 700 N Fairfax St, Suite 614, Alexandria, VA 22314
Governing law
United States of America, State of Delaware
What we work on
Our work centers on a few practical themes: website structure, search demand, and how AI-powered search sees your pages. We focus on hub and leaf architecture, programmatic SEO, indexing, sitemap quality, internal linking, weak entry points, and content risk. Around this, we run focused hubs such as GEO readiness checks, healthcare and fintech search layers, inbound search demand engines, and internal linking strategy. Each hub is designed to be concrete: clear scans, examples, and next steps.
FAQ
What is SEO/GEO Community US?
SEO/GEO Community US is a practical research and diagnostic hub by Weimpa Inc. It is for US companies that need inbound demand from Google and AI-powered search. We publish guides, Radar teardowns, benchmarks, and examples about website structure, search demand coverage, and AI search visibility.
What is Radar?
Radar is our first product layer. It is a public website structure scan. Radar builds a graph of your site, shows hubs and leaves, checks sitemap, robots, and home access, and highlights weak entry points. It helps you see how your current structure supports or blocks search demand.
Who is SEO/GEO Community US for?
We work with US growth teams, CMOs, SEO leads, agencies, SaaS companies, marketplaces, franchise networks, healthcare groups, real estate platforms, fintech teams, and professional services firms. If you rely on inbound demand from Google or AI-powered search, the community and Radar are for you.
How can I start with the team?
The simplest way to start is to run a Radar scan of your public website. You can try Radar from the main site and then use the results to plan structure, content, and internal linking work. For deeper work, you can reach out through the contact section on the main website.