The Sources page shows which websites and pages are being cited when tracked responses are generated. This is one of the clearest ways to understand where authority is coming from.Documentation Index
Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://ardocs.autonome.in/llms.txt
Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.
Why Sources matter
Sources help answer questions like:- Is our own domain being cited?
- Which retailers, publishers, or reference sites influence results?
- Are competitors getting cited by domains we never appear on?
- Is the problem broad domain coverage or a few important URLs?
Domains tab
The Domains tab rolls evidence up at the site level. It includes:- a citation trend chart
- a source type mix chart
- a table of cited domains
| Column | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Domain Type | Whether the source looks like Editorial, Retailer, UGC, You, and so on |
| Retrieved | Percent of responses where the domain appeared as a source |
| Retrieval Rate | Average number of source retrievals per retrieved response |
| Citation Rate | Average number of inline citations per retrieved response |
URLs tab
The URLs tab drops to page level so you can inspect specific source pages. Each row shows:- page title or URL
- detected URL type
- total retrievals
- retrieval rate
- citation rate
- last cited time
URL details
Opening a URL shows a lightweight detail view with:- whether the merchant is mentioned on the page
- whether tracked competitors are mentioned on the page
- retrieval and citation metrics for that URL
How to use Sources with Analysis
Sources and Analysis work well together:- use Sources to see where evidence is coming from
- use Analysis to understand why missing or weak citation coverage is hurting performance
The current version focuses on citation and mention evidence. It does not yet expose a full crawled page-content view inside the source detail panel.