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What Sources tracks

When an AI model answers a prompt, it often cites external URLs as supporting evidence. Sources extracts every cited domain across all your tracked prompt runs and organizes them into a ranked table. This tells you:
  • Which domains AI models trust and cite most often
  • How your domain compares to competitors’ domains in citation frequency
  • What categories of content (institutional, editorial, UGC, etc.) dominate AI responses in your market

Tabs

Domains

A table of every root domain cited in AI responses, sorted by total citation count for the selected period. Each row shows:
ColumnDescription
DomainRoot domain (e.g. example.com) with favicon
Source typeCategory assigned to this domain
CitationsTotal number of times this domain was cited
SharePercentage of all citations going to this domain
TrendDirection vs. previous period
ModelsWhich AI models cited this domain
Source types classify domains by the nature of their content:
TypeExamples
InstitutionalGovernment sites, universities, regulatory bodies
CorporateBrand and company sites
EditorialNews publishers, magazines, industry blogs
Own brandYour registered domains
ReferenceWikipedia, encyclopedias, knowledge bases
UGCReddit, forums, review platforms
CompetitorDomains linked to tracked competitor brands
OtherUncategorized or mixed content

Usage over time

A line chart showing how the citation share of a selected domain has changed day by day. Use this to:
  • Confirm whether a domain’s citations are growing or declining
  • Detect model-specific trends (e.g. Perplexity citing a domain more than ChatGPT)

Source type breakdown

A donut chart breaking down all citations by source type for the selected period. Gives a quick read on whether AI models in your space cite institutional, editorial, or community content most.

Filters

Sources shares the same filter set as the rest of the Intelligence workspace: date range, AI model, product, tags, and country.

Export

The domains table can be exported to CSV from the toolbar. The export includes all columns visible in the table, untruncated.