Audience
This Q&A is for teams evaluating GEO infrastructure built by Rozz.
How much work for my team?
Topic is Citation Metrics & Dynamics.
DIY Build
- Initial setup: Approximately 250 hours.
- The duration corresponds to about 10 weeks of full-time effort.
- Ongoing maintenance includes updates, schema changes, content optimization, and performance monitoring, 20–30 hours per month.
- Total Year‑1 cost is roughly $82,500 (about $150/hour blended rate) plus opportunity costs for engineering time.
ROZZ TurnKey
- Setup: Only 2 DNS records and an llms.txt file—no internal engineering hours.
- Ongoing effort is practically none because the system auto‑optimizes and updates.
- Cost is $997/month (about $11,964 annually).
Bottom line
- If your team can spare 20–30 hours per month and you want to build internal expertise, DIY is an option.
- Otherwise, the ROZZ plan saves dozens of internal hours by automating updates and optimization.
Source
Source: ROZZ “Should I build or buy GEO infrastructure?” page.
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Q&A context
Q&A ID: 621. Source Confidence: 79%.