The Sources tab shows which web pages and domains AI platforms rely on when generating their answers.
You can see where your brand is mentioned, which sites appear most often in AI results, and how to get your content included more frequently.
With this data, you can:
- Find the web pages that AI tools reference the most in your niche.
- Spot partnership or outreach opportunities with sites that already appear in AI answers.
- Identify topics or pages where your brand isn’t mentioned yet, but could be.
How it works
The Sources tab is part of the AI Results Tracker and is available for all supported AI platforms: Google AI Overviews, Google AI Mode, Gemini, ChatGPT, and Perplexity.
- Go to Projects > AI Results Tracker > Sources.
- Select an AI platform and a date range at the top of the page.
Here, you’ll see a table with the list of web pages that were used as sources in AI-generated answers for the prompts you set it to track.
Each source entry displays the metrics you need in order to evaluate content visibility and influence:
| Column | What it shows |
| URL | The web page that was used as a source. Click it to open the page. |
| Source usage | How many times this page appeared in AI answers during the selected period. |
| Prompts | How many of your tracked prompts this page has appeared in. |
| Domain Trust | The authority score of the website (higher means more reliable). |
| Page Traffic | The page’s estimated monthly traffic. |
| Is brand mentioned? | A ✓ means your brand was mentioned in the AI answer that included this page. |
| Has backlinks? | Shows if the page has a backlink connection with your site (Dofollow, Nofollow, or none). |
| First seen / Last seen | When this page was first and most recently found in AI answers. |
| Last check | The date SE Ranking last updated this page’s data. |
Exporting data
You can export the data by clicking Export in the upper-right corner, then download your Sources table as an Excel and CSV file.