Citation Domains
See which domains are being cited alongside your content in AI responses.
Citation Domains indexes every domain that AI models have cited across your tracked prompts, not just your own site and the Competitors you're explicitly monitoring. Where Competitors is scoped to a handful of rivals you've chosen to track, this page is the full picture: every source, owned, community, or third-party, that's showing up in AI answers alongside (or instead of) you. Use it to spot off-page distribution channels, authoritative partners worth pursuing, and where AI engines are actually pulling their information from.

Header
- Domain / total appearance count: the total number of distinct domains found across your tracked prompts, and the combined number of times any domain was cited.
Category tabs
- All: every domain found.
- You: your own domain, for a baseline reference row.
- UGC: user-generated-content platforms, community sites like Reddit, Dev.to, GitHub, or LinkedIn where the underlying content isn't owned by a single publisher.
- Other: independent third-party domains that don't fall into either bucket above.
UGC vs. Other is about the platform, not the content
The UGC / Other split is based on what kind of site a domain is, not who wrote a given cited page. A company blog post shared on a UGC platform is still categorized under that platform's UGC label, not as "Other."
Filters and search
- All Clusters dropdown: narrow the table to domains cited within a single topic cluster.
- All Models dropdown: narrow the table to citations from a single AI model.
- Search domains…: free-text search across domain names.
The table
Each row is one domain:
- Rank: the domain's position by share of citations.
- Domain: the domain name and favicon, with a subtext showing how many distinct URLs on that domain have been cited.
- Category:
You,UGC, orOther. - Share %: the domain's percentage of all citations tracked, sorted descending by default.
- Citations: the raw citation count backing that share percentage.
Share % and Citations describe the same number two ways
Share % is just the Citations column expressed as a percentage of the total. A domain near the top of the table with a high URL count is typically a broad, frequently-referenced source rather than a single viral page.