# How to Track AI Citations | WebPossible

> A practical method for tracking how often AI assistants cite your brand: build a prompt set, run it on a cadence, record citations and share of voice, and act on the gaps.

Source: https://webpossible.com/ai-visibility/track-ai-citations/
Format: Markdown version for AI agents. The canonical HTML page is at the source URL above.

---

[Home](/) / [AI Visibility](/ai-visibility/) / Track AI Citations

# How to track AI citations

Citations are the new rankings, and they are trackable. Here is the simple, repeatable method: a prompt set, a cadence, and a record of who the AI named.

[Get the free tracker template](/resources/ai-visibility-tracker/)

### 1\. Build the prompt set

Write down the questions your buyers ask right before choosing someone like you. Mix category questions, comparisons, and problem questions. Avoid prompts that just contain your brand name, since those are easy mode.

### 2\. Run them on a cadence

Once a week, run each prompt through the assistants your buyers use: ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, and Google AI Overviews. Consistency of cadence is what makes the data comparable.

### 3\. Record what matters

For each run, note whether you were cited, your position, the competitors mentioned, and the sentiment. The [free tracker template](/resources/ai-visibility-tracker/) has the columns ready.

### 4\. Watch share of voice and act

The number to anchor on is your share of voice against competitors, trended over time. Every prompt where someone else wins is a content or structure gap to close, usually with better [answers](/answer-engine-optimization/) or stronger [structured data](/structured-data-for-ai/).

When the manual version outgrows a spreadsheet, see [AI visibility tools](/ai-visibility/tools/). For the bigger picture, the [AI visibility guide](/ai-visibility/).

## Tracking AI citations, answered

How do I track AI citations?

Build a set of the prompts your buyers actually use, run each one across the assistants you care about on a regular cadence, and record whether you were cited, in what position, alongside which competitors, and with what sentiment. The trend in your share of voice over multiple runs is the signal that matters.

Why is a single check not enough?

AI answers are non-deterministic, so any one response is a sample of a moving target. The same prompt can cite different sources on different days. Tracking on a cadence and watching the trend filters out that noise and shows whether your work is actually moving your presence.

Can I automate AI citation tracking?

Yes. For a small prompt set, a spreadsheet works, and our free tracker template is built for it. When you need to monitor many prompts and competitors continuously, a dedicated AI visibility tool automates the runs and the reporting.

[Get the free tracker](/resources/ai-visibility-tracker/)
