For Content Teams

AI citation is the new SEO. Find out which queries cite you.

Citare measures whether ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Google AI Overviews cite your content when buyers ask category-defining questions — and tells you exactly which gaps to fill, which schemas to add, and which directories to claim. The brief writes itself from real data.

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What's changing under your feet

Three reasons "good content" isn't enough anymore.

AI cites sources, not always the best ones

When ChatGPT recommends a brand, it cites a source URL — and roughly 85% of the time that URL isn't the brand's own domain. It's an off-site directory, a review site, an aggregator. If you're only writing on your own blog, you're optimising for a layer that's no longer the citation layer.

Editorial calendars are guesswork without AI signal

You pick topics from search-volume data + intuition + what the founder thinks matters. None of that tells you which queries AI platforms can't answer well today, or which competitors are dominating the citations you should be earning. The brief is generic by default.

You can't measure what AI is doing without a real tool

Manually testing your content in ChatGPT once a month doesn't scale. Even a small content team owns 30+ category-defining queries; checking each across four platforms with three samples per query weekly is 360 manual queries — not happening. Without measurement, you can't know what's working.

What Citare gives a content team

Real signal on which queries cite you, where the gaps are, and what to write.

Per-query citation rate, weekly

Citare runs your category-defining queries weekly across ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Google AI Overviews. For each response captured, you see whether your domain was cited, which competitor URLs were cited instead, and what AI extracted from each source. The data your editorial calendar should have been built on.

Content gap analysis from real responses

Citare reads every captured response and surfaces the patterns: "Three queries this week cite competitor X but never you — they have a comparison page you don't." "Five queries return generic Wikipedia snippets — there's no authoritative source in your category yet, write it." Each gap comes with the queries that triggered it and a suggested article angle.

Schema + presence fixes auto-generate

Where AI can't parse your existing content cleanly, Citare publishes structured versions on its own domain (JSON-LD schemas, llms.txt, definition blocks) that you link from your content. The plumbing layer of "making your content AI-readable" goes from manual schema authoring to one-click regenerate.

How a content team uses it weekly

From editorial guesswork to evidence-based briefs in two cycles.

1

Onboard your domain

Paste your URL. Citare reads your existing content (blog, pillar pages, product pages), builds a knowledge graph, runs a free SEO + GEO audit. Optionally connect Google Search Console for the strongest query targeting.

2

First weekly run picks your top queries

Citare picks queries that drive sign-ups or category authority — "best [category] for [use-case]", "how to do [thing] in [year]", "[your brand] vs [competitor]". Top up your wallet (₹1,600 minimum, GST-inclusive). Sunday cycle runs your queries against every major AI platform.

3

Monday morning: this week's content brief writes itself

The weekly digest lands in your inbox naming the three priority queries this week. Each priority comes with the AI responses that triggered it, the competitor citations you're losing to, and a suggested article angle. Your weekly editorial meeting starts with real evidence, not opinion.

4

Track citation lift on every published piece

Every Sunday's run measures whether the content you shipped last week is now being cited. Recommendations carry over until they resolve, so a piece that doesn't move citation rate stays visible until you decide whether to update, retitle, or kill it. Honest measurement on every editorial bet.

Predictable content-budget line item

₹6,400/month at weekly cadence

Or ₹3,200/month at fortnightly. ₹1,600 per monitoring run, GST-inclusive. Free SEO + GEO audit on your domain before you spend a rupee. No subscription, no per-seat fees, refundable wallet.

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