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How to Check if ChatGPT Cites Your Website (Free Tool)

Amir ArajdalFeb 16, 20268 min read
How to Check if ChatGPT Cites Your Website (Free Tool)
TL;DR: Most websites have no idea whether ChatGPT, Perplexity, or Gemini cite their content. LoudPixel scans 6 AI engines in 60 seconds and shows you exactly where you appear — and where you don't. Enter your URL for a free scan at loudpixel.ai.

The AI Attribution Crisis Is Real

Here's a number that should worry you: 60% of Perplexity answers include zero source links. Google's AI Overviews are answering queries that used to send you traffic. ChatGPT is summarizing your expertise without linking back.

If you're still only tracking Google Search Console rankings, you're measuring yesterday's SEO while AI engines eat your visibility today.

Step 1: Run a Free AI Citation Scan

The fastest way to check if ChatGPT cites your website is to use a dedicatedAI citation tracking tool. LoudPixel queries all major AI engines simultaneously:

  • ChatGPT (GPT-4o) — the largest AI engine by users
  • Perplexity — the AI search engine gaining fastest
  • Gemini — Google's AI, integrated into Search
  • Claude — Anthropic's reasoning engine
  • Grok — X's real-time AI
  • Mistral — Europe's leading AI model

Step 2: Review Your Citation Report

A good citation report tells you three things:

  1. Coverage — which engines cite you at all
  2. Context — are they citing you accurately?
  3. Position — where in the answer do you appear?

Most websites discover they're cited by 0-1 out of 6 engines. That's a massive visibility gap.

Step 3: Identify Why You're Not Getting Cited

The top reasons AI engines skip your content:

IssueImpactFix
No TL;DR / answer blockAI can't extract a quotable summaryAdd 40-60 word answer immediately after H1
AI crawlers blocked in robots.txtEngines can't index your contentAllow GPTBot, PerplexityBot, Claude-Web
Missing llms.txtNo machine-readable knowledge baseDeploy llms.txt at root with key content
Weak E-E-A-T signalsAI trusts you less than competitorsAdd author bios, credentials, data sources
Poor content structureParagraphs too long for RAG chunkingKeep paragraphs ≤120 words, H2 every 300 words

Step 4: Optimize for AI Citation

GEO (Generative Engine Optimization) is the practice of optimizing your content to be cited by AI engines. The key techniques:

Deploy llms.txt

This is a machine-readable file at your domain root that helps AI scrapers understand your site. Think of it as robots.txt for AI — but instead of blocking, you're inviting.

Structure Content for AI Parsing

  • 40-60 word TL;DR block immediately after H1
  • Paragraphs ≤120 words (RAG systems chunk at this length)
  • Data in markdown tables (AI parses tables better than prose)
  • H2 subheads every 250-300 words

Add JSON-LD Structured Data

Deploy FAQPage, HowTo, and Article schemas. AI engines increasingly use structured data to verify facts and attribute sources.

Step 5: Monitor Over Time

AI engines update their knowledge bases constantly. What doesn't cite you today might cite you next week — if your content is optimized. Scan weekly to track:

  • New citations appearing across engines
  • Citation accuracy (are they summarizing correctly?)
  • Competitive movement (are competitors gaining citations you lost?)

The Bottom Line

AI search isn't replacing Google — it's happening alongside it. The brands that win in 2026 are the ones visible in both traditional search and AI engines. Step one is knowing where you stand.

Scan your AI visibility for free →

Written by Amir Arajdal

Founder of LoudPixel. Building AI search visibility tools after experiencing the attribution void firsthand.

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