GeoCheckTool
AI citation tracking

AI Citation Tracker

AI answers can mention a brand without citing it. Citation tracking shows which pages are trusted as sources and which competitors own the evidence layer.

GeoCheckTool helps you separate brand mentions from source influence so you can improve pages that AI engines are more likely to cite.

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Track AI citation gaps

Enter your website to find whether your pages are source-ready and which citation gaps should be fixed first.

No technical setup required. The full audit opens with this domain already filled in.

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This page is not a generic article. It routes the visitor directly into the matching GeoCheckTool audit flow.

What the checker reviews

Whether AI answers cite your owned pages
Which competitor or neutral domains influence answers
Whether your pages contain extractable facts and source-worthy claims
Which citation targets should be improved or created

Why this is better than manual checking

Manual workflowGeoCheckTool workflow
Only count whether the brand is mentioned.Separate mentions from citations so you can see who owns the source layer.
Guess which page AI should cite.Find whether pricing, comparison, FAQ, guide, or methodology pages are better source candidates.
Ignore third-party pages.Track competitor and neutral sources that may need outreach, PR, or content partnerships.

How to use this page

1
Run the domain check
Start with the site so the report can inspect source readiness and citation gaps.
2
Review source influence
See whether AI answers rely on your pages, competitors, or third-party articles.
3
Improve citeable pages
Add clear claims, tables, methodology, FAQs, dates, and internal links so AI engines can cite with confidence.

FAQ

What is an AI citation tracker?
It tracks which sources AI answer engines cite or appear to rely on when answering prompts in your category.
Is a mention the same as a citation?
No. A mention names your brand. A citation or source reference indicates that an answer may be using a page as evidence.
Which pages are usually most citeable?
Comparison pages, pricing pages, docs, methodology pages, original data, FAQs, and well-structured guides are usually stronger citation candidates than vague homepages.