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The Sources page helps you understand which websites are influencing AI-generated answers. This is where citation data becomes actionable. Instead of only seeing that visibility changed, you can see which domains and pages may be driving that change.

When this page is most useful

Use Sources when you want to:
  • understand why visibility moved
  • see whether your own site is being cited often enough
  • identify publishers, forums, reference sites, or competitors shaping answers
  • find content and authority gaps you may want to address

Tabs

Domains

The default tab shows cited root domains.
ColumnWhat it helps you understand
DomainWhich site is being cited
Source typeWhat kind of source it is
CitationsHow often it appears
ShareHow much of the total citation landscape it represents
ModelsWhich providers cite it
Above the table, Beeze highlights the top domains and source-type mix so you can spot patterns quickly. Start here when you want a high-level view of who is influencing answers in your space.

URLs

The URLs tab breaks a domain down into specific pages. This is useful when you want to answer questions like:
  • which page on a site is getting cited
  • whether one article or landing page is carrying most of the visibility
  • which content formats seem to perform best in AI answers
If you open this tab from a domain, Beeze keeps the analysis focused on that source.

Chats

The Chats tab shows the actual tracked answers that cited a selected domain. Use it when you need to confirm:
  • how the citation was used
  • which prompts triggered it
  • whether the source was central to the answer or only mentioned briefly
This is often the final step when you want evidence before changing content or reporting a finding.

Source types

Beeze groups sources into broad categories so it is easier to interpret the mix of citations.
TypeExamples
InstitutionalGovernment, university, or official sites
CorporateCompany-owned sites
EditorialPublishers, blogs, and magazines
Own brandDomains that belong to your tracked brand
ReferenceEncyclopedias and similar reference sources
UGCForums, review sites, and community platforms
CompetitorDomains mapped to tracked competitors
OtherSources that do not fit another category
These labels help you distinguish authority patterns at a glance.

Filters

FilterWhy you would use it
TagsFocus on a campaign, topic, or funnel stage
ModelSee how one provider cites sources
CountryCompare citation patterns by market
ProjectSwitch between brands or sites
Date rangeReview a specific period
When you are in Chats, Beeze keeps the source focus while hiding filters that do not apply there.

A practical investigation workflow

1

Start in domains

See which sites matter most across your tracked prompts.
2

Drill into URLs

Find the specific pages behind those citations.
3

Verify in chats

Confirm how those pages were used in real answers.
This flow is usually the fastest way to turn citation data into content or authority decisions.
  • Overview for a high-level visibility summary before investigating sources
  • Competitors when you need to manage which brands are tracked
  • Tags when you want to filter sources by a specific campaign or topic