Citation source tracking

Rank the domains and pages AI uses as proof, then spot where your site, competitors, or third-party publishers shape the answer.

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URLs + domains

citation tracking

Rank cited URLs, source domains, and third-party publishers by prompt and provider.

See whether AI systems trust your pages, competitors, publishers, forums, or directories.

Map the sources AI keeps citing

See which URLs and domains AI systems cite so you can strengthen the proof sources that shape recommendations.

Citations by domain

Domains found in captured AI answers.

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reddit.com15
shopify.com13
techradar.com10

Top domains

Most referenced sources.

reddit.com logo

reddit.com

15 citations

8%

shopify.com logo

shopify.com

13 citations

7%

techradar.com logo

techradar.com

10 citations

5%

youtube.com logo

youtube.com

9 citations

5%

ecomm.design logo

ecomm.design

7 citations

4%

How it works

  1. 01

    Collect cited sources

    Capture the URLs and domains attached to each AI answer, then group them into a usable source map.

  2. 02

    Compare influence

    Find which domains repeatedly support recommendations across prompts and providers.

  3. 03

    Close citation gaps

    Prioritize owned pages, comparison content, and third-party opportunities that can improve source coverage.

What to act on

01

Signal

Rank cited URLs, source domains, and third-party publishers by prompt and provider.

Decision

Know which sources AI already trusts in your category.

02

Signal

See whether AI systems trust your pages, competitors, publishers, forums, or directories.

Decision

Find source gaps where competitors have stronger supporting evidence.

03

Signal

Track which cited sources gain or lose influence across recurring checks.

Decision

Prioritize owned pages, third-party reviews, and publisher mentions that can change the source mix.

Find the sources AI already trusts

Enter your domain to see cited pages, source domains, and the gaps that decide which evidence supports the answer.

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