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.| Column | What it helps you understand |
|---|---|
| Domain | Which site is being cited |
| Source type | What kind of source it is |
| Citations | How often it appears |
| Share | How much of the total citation landscape it represents |
| Models | Which providers cite it |
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
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
Source types
Beeze groups sources into broad categories so it is easier to interpret the mix of citations.| Type | Examples |
|---|---|
| Institutional | Government, university, or official sites |
| Corporate | Company-owned sites |
| Editorial | Publishers, blogs, and magazines |
| Own brand | Domains that belong to your tracked brand |
| Reference | Encyclopedias and similar reference sources |
| UGC | Forums, review sites, and community platforms |
| Competitor | Domains mapped to tracked competitors |
| Other | Sources that do not fit another category |
Filters
| Filter | Why you would use it |
|---|---|
| Tags | Focus on a campaign, topic, or funnel stage |
| Model | See how one provider cites sources |
| Country | Compare citation patterns by market |
| Project | Switch between brands or sites |
| Date range | Review a specific period |
A practical investigation workflow
This flow is usually the fastest way to turn citation data into content or authority decisions.
Related pages
- 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