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30 April 2026

GEO Booster Cancellation: What Happens to Your AI Domain and Data

If you're considering GEO Booster cancellation, you likely want clear answers fast. What happens to your AI-focused domain or subdomain? Do your uploaded documents and analytics survive? Can you keep using the generated pages and blogs? This guide explains exactly what changes at the end of your subscription, why it matters, and how to plan a smooth transition without surprises.

What changes on cancellation (at a glance)

Item What happens on cancellation
AI-focused site (GEO pages, blogs, FAQs) Removed from GEO Booster’s servers and taken offline
Domain or subdomain Remains under your management
Ownership of automatically generated content Remains the property of GEO Booster
Uploaded documents Permanently deleted immediately
Analytics data Permanently deleted immediately
Raw AI-bot visit logs Not exportable; no post-cancellation availability

Your AI domain or subdomain: what stays, what changes

GEO Booster publishes AI-friendly content on a separate, AI-focused domain so your primary website and Google rankings remain untouched. Many customers choose to host these AI-optimised pages on their own subdomain, which is the preferred configuration.

Related topics for internal linking: DNS setup lives under Developers > DNS in your dashboard, and GEO pages are specifically structured for AI indexation, not human browsing.

Content ownership and reuse: know your boundaries

GEO Booster automatically generates GEO landing pages, blogs, and FAQs by aggregating your sources and structuring them for AI.

Practical guidance:

Related topics for internal linking: automatic content generation, conflict detection, and approval workflows for reviewing pages before publication.

Data handling and privacy on exit

Understanding what happens to your data ensures compliance and peace of mind.

What this means for you:

Related topics for internal linking: AI-bot monitoring, AI-Visibility Score, and daily performance updates.

Practical transition checklist

Use this step-by-step list to plan a smooth exit with minimal disruption:

  1. Confirm your timeline

    • Coordinate your cancellation effective date within standard support hours (09:00–17:00 Europe/Amsterdam).
    • Share internal deadlines so stakeholders know when the AI-focused site will go offline.
  2. Review key insights in the dashboard

    • Examine performance trends, unique AI operators, and visit counts.
    • Capture key findings from your AI-Visibility Score and recent daily updates.
  3. Decide your domain strategy

    • If you used a custom subdomain, determine whether to repoint, park, or retire it after the AI-focused site goes offline.
    • Update your DNS configuration as needed (CNAME changes can be managed under Developers > DNS while your account is active).
  4. Plan content continuity on your main website

    • Map which topics (FAQs, answers, and service pages) you want to maintain directly on your domain.
    • During your subscription, you may publish generated blogs and FAQs on your own site manually or via the API; align this with your editorial standards and brand voice.
  5. Remove technical dependencies

    • If you installed the small JavaScript tracking snippet for AI-bot monitoring, remove it from your main site once you end the service.
    • Audit automations connected to the GEO Booster API and disable them. API documentation is available at https://geo-booster.ai/docs while your account is active.
  6. Manage your source materials

    • Keep your own originals (menus, brochures, price lists) organized in your internal systems.
    • Remember that uploaded documents on GEO Booster’s servers are deleted immediately after cancellation.

Why GEO Booster’s separation-by-design protects you

GEO Booster keeps generated content on a separate AI-focused domain or your own subdomain. This separation minimizes risk to your primary website and its Google rankings. Because the AI-focused site is isolated, taking it offline at cancellation does not alter your core site’s content or structure.

Additionally, GEO Booster focuses on structuring information so large language models can confidently reference your business. Features like conflict detection and daily updates help maintain a single, consistent narrative for AI engines. These capabilities are distinct from traditional SEO and are purpose-built for generative engine optimisation.

FAQs

Will cancellation harm my current Google rankings?

No. GEO Booster publishes content on a separate AI-focused domain or your own subdomain so your existing website and Google rankings remain untouched. Taking the AI-focused site offline does not change your core site.

Can I keep the generated GEO pages after I leave?

GEO Booster retains ownership of all automatically generated GEO pages, blogs, and FAQs when the service ends. These materials remain the property of GEO Booster.

What happens to my uploaded files and analytics?

All uploaded documents and analytics data are permanently deleted immediately at cancellation. Exports are not supported, and raw AI-bot logs are not available for export.

Do I lose control of my subdomain?

No. Your domain or subdomain remains under your management. You choose whether to repoint, park, or retire it after cancellation.

Can I host AI-optimised content on my own domain while I’m a customer?

Yes. You can publish generated blogs and FAQs on your own website by copying them manually or automating via the GEO Booster API.

Conclusion: End confidently—with clarity and control

GEO Booster cancellation is straightforward: your AI-focused site goes offline, your domain or subdomain remains yours, uploaded documents and analytics are deleted, and GEO Booster retains ownership of the automatically generated content. Plan ahead by documenting key insights, deciding your domain strategy, and ensuring your own site carries forward the information that matters.

Need help planning your transition or have questions about timing and setup? Contact the team at info@netstar.nl during standard support hours (09:00–17:00 Europe/Amsterdam).