Citation Tracker
Monitor when AI engines cite your website. Citation Tracker queries ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, and Claude with real search terms, verifies every mention, and logs your full citation history inside your WordPress dashboard.
Get ProAI Citation Tracker for WordPress tells you whether ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, and Claude are recommending your website. It asks each AI engine questions based on your published content, then checks whether your site appears in the answers. You get verified proof of AI visibility, reported directly in your WordPress dashboard.
Citation Tracker asks ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, and Claude questions about your business and content, then tells you exactly which ones mentioned your website in their answers.
Last check: 2 hours ago
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Other SEO tools tell you how to optimize. Citation Tracker shows you the actual result: whether AI systems mention your website when people ask questions about your topics.
Citation Tracker builds questions from 4 areas of your WordPress site. Each question is the kind a real person would ask, so you can see whether AI engines recommend your site for topics you actually cover.
| Categories | Your biggest content topics |
| Top Posts | Your most engaged posts |
| Brand | Are AI engines aware of your brand? |
| Schema Pages | Pages with structured data |
Citation Tracker asks each AI engine questions about your business and content, then checks whether your website appears in the response. You see exactly which engines are recommending you and which ones aren’t.
Your API keys are encrypted the moment you save them. They’re only unlocked for the few seconds needed to run a check, and they never appear anywhere else on your site.
Citation Tracker needs an API key for each AI engine you want to monitor. Those keys are encrypted before being saved to your database, so even if someone accessed your database directly, the keys would be unreadable.
The encryption is unique to your WordPress installation, so your keys can’t be copied or reused anywhere else.
Citation Tracker is included with Pro. Set up takes under 5 minutes, and you can run your first scan straight away.
Four: Perplexity, ChatGPT (via OpenAI), Google Gemini with Grounding, and Claude with web search. Each uses its native API, not a workaround.
It reads your published content, pulls your primary topics and categories, then generates search queries a real user would type. You don't need to configure anything.
Yes. Keys are encrypted before storage using WordPress salts. They never sit in plain text in the database.
A scheduled check runs automatically via WordPress cron. You can also trigger a manual check from the dashboard whenever you want.
No. Configure whichever engines you want. If you only have a Perplexity key, it tracks Perplexity. Add more keys later and the tracker picks them up.