Apr 7, 2026

Introducing My Domain: See Exactly How Your Content Performs in AI Search

Introducing My Domain: See Exactly How Your Content Performs in AI Search

The Problem: You Can't Manage What You Can't Measure

If you're investing in content to improve your brand's visibility in AI-generated answers, you've probably asked yourself a version of this question: is it working?

It sounds simple. It isn't.

Right now, understanding how your content actually performs in AI search requires stitching together fragments of data across individual queries, manually searching for your domain in citation lists, and trying to spot patterns without any aggregated view. It's like trying to understand your Google performance without Search Console - just by checking individual keywords one at a time.

Here's what makes it so hard:

Visibility is fragmented

Citation data today is scattered across individual query results. If you want to know how often your domain gets cited by ChatGPT, Gemini, or Perplexity, you have to dig through each query's source attribution results manually. There's no consolidated view. No single number that tells you "your domain was cited X times this week across Y topics."

There's no performance baseline

Without aggregated metrics, you can't answer basic directional questions. Is your domain's presence in AI answers growing? Declining? Flat? You need period-over-period data to know - and until now, that data didn't exist in one place.

Topic-level gaps are invisible

Maybe your content dominates AI answers about "email marketing automation" but is completely absent from "email deliverability best practices." Without a topic-level view, you can't see these gaps - which means you can't prioritize where to invest your next piece of content.

Competitor context is missing

Even if you find your own citations, knowing that your domain was cited 15 times this month means nothing without context. Is that good? Bad? If your main competitor was cited 85 times across the same topics, you have a very different picture.

Without aggregated citation analytics, you can't connect your content investment to AI answer coverage. Every content strategy decision - what to write, what to update, where to focus - is based on intuition rather than data.

The Solution: My Domain

My Domain is a dedicated analytics dashboard inside GetMentioned that gives you a single, clear view of how your domain performs across AI-generated answers.

Instead of hunting through individual queries for citation data, My Domain aggregates everything into one place and answers the questions that matter:

  • How often is my content being cited? Track total citations and answer coverage over time.
  • Which of my pages are getting picked up by AI? See exactly which URLs are cited, how often, and whether they're gaining or losing ground.
  • Where am I visible - and where am I not? A visual heatmap shows citation distribution across topics and AI models.
  • Where are my competitors outperforming me? Gap analysis highlights the specific topics where you're underrepresented and competitors dominate.
  • Is performance improving or declining? Every metric includes period-over-period comparisons so you always know the direction.

All competitor data is pulled automatically from your GetMentioned account setup. No additional configuration. No manual competitor tracking. It just works.

Feature Breakdown

My Domain is composed of five sections, each building on the last to tell a complete story of your domain's performance in AI search.

1. Metric Cards - Your Performance at a Glance

Four summary cards sit at the top of the page, giving you an instant read of your most important performance indicators. Each card shows the current value alongside a change indicator vs. the previous period.

Total Citations

How many times your domain appeared as a cited source in AI answers during the selected period. This is the raw count of AI answers that include at least one URL from your domain. It's your headline number - the clearest indicator of how much your content is being used by AI models.

Answer Coverage %

The share of all monitored AI answers that cite your domain at least once. Calculated as: (Answers citing your domain / Total answers) x 100%. If you're monitoring 200 queries and your domain appears in answers to 40 of them, your answer coverage is 20%. This metric tells you how broadly your content reaches across AI-generated responses.

Topic Coverage

The number of distinct topic areas where your domain has been cited at least once. This measures breadth. A brand with high total citations but low topic coverage is strong in a narrow area. A brand with high topic coverage is visible across a wide range of subjects - which usually means a more resilient AI presence.

Top-cited URL

The single URL from your domain that received the most citations during the period, displayed with its count and percentage change. This tells you which page is doing the heaviest lifting in AI search. It's often a surprise - the page that drives the most AI citations isn't always the page you'd expect.

2. URL Performance Graph - Trends Over Time

A time-series chart showing citation volume over your selected time period. The x-axis represents time (days or weeks depending on the range) and the y-axis represents citation count.

This is where you spot trends, seasonal patterns, and - most importantly - the impact of your content changes. Published a new comprehensive guide last month? Refreshed your pricing page? The performance graph shows you whether those changes translated into more AI citations.

Key interactions

  • Default view shows your domain's combined citation volume across all URLs
  • Hover over any data point to see the exact citation count and delta for that date

You can also filter the view by individual AI model - ChatGPT, Gemini, or Perplexity - to see how your citation trends differ across platforms. The same URL might be gaining citations in Perplexity while declining in ChatGPT, and this model-level view surfaces those differences.

3. URL Ranking - Your Most-Cited Pages

A ranked table listing every URL from your domain that has been cited during the period, ordered by citation count (highest first). This section answers the question: which specific pages are being picked up by AI models, and which are gaining or losing ground?

Each row shows:

  • URL - the full page path
  • Citations - total citations for the period
  • Change vs. previous period - displayed as an absolute delta with a directional indicator (up or down arrow)
  • AI models - which models cited this URL, shown as small model badges (ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity)

The table is sortable by citations or by change. A search/filter input lets you quickly find a specific URL.

You can also view the ranking filtered by specific AI model, so you can see which of your pages perform best in ChatGPT vs Gemini vs Perplexity independently.

Why this matters

Understanding which pages drive your AI citations is the foundation of an effective content strategy for AI search. If your comparison page is your top-cited URL, that tells you AI models value your comparative analysis. If your technical documentation ranks high, AI models see you as an authoritative reference. These patterns should inform what you create next.

The change column is equally important. A URL with declining citations might signal that the content is getting stale, that a competitor published something better, or that the AI model's retrieval behavior has shifted. Catching these declines early gives you time to act.

4. Citation Heatmap - Topics x AI Models

A two-dimensional heatmap showing citation intensity across topics (rows) and AI models (columns). Cell color intensity is proportional to the citation count for that topic-model combination: the darker the cell, the more citations.

This section answers: in which topics and on which AI models is your domain most visible?

How to read it

Each cell represents a specific topic and AI model combination. Darker cells mean more citations. Each cell also shows a small delta indicator (up/down arrow) comparing to the previous period. You can immediately see:

  • Which topics your content dominates
  • Which AI models cite you most frequently
  • Where you have zero presence (empty or very light cells)
  • Whether coverage is expanding or contracting in each area

Interactions

  • Domain filter dropdown at the top lets you switch between your own domain and any competitor. Competitors are pre-populated from your GetMentioned setup - no manual entry needed.
  • Click any cell to open a side panel showing the individual URLs cited for that topic-model combination, along with their citation counts.

From there, you can dive deeper into any individual URL to see its specific citation stats - how many times it was cited, by which models, and how that's changed over time. It's two levels of drill-down: topic-model cell to URL list to individual URL performance.

5. Gap Analysis - Where to Focus Next

The Gap Analysis table is the most actionable section of My Domain. It highlights topic areas where competitors are significantly outperforming you in AI citations - and tells you exactly where to invest content effort.

How gaps are identified

A gap row appears when both conditions are met:

  • A competitor has more citations than you for that topic
  • Your citations for that topic are 3 or fewer

This rule surfaces topics where you have minimal AI visibility while a competitor has meaningfully more. Topics where you already have reasonable presence are excluded, keeping the list focused on genuine opportunities.

What each row shows

  • Topic - the subject area where you're underrepresented
  • Your visibility % - your citation share for that topic (your citations / total answers for that topic)
  • Top competitor - the competitor domain with the highest citation count for that topic
  • Competitor citations - their count, for direct comparison
  • Gap size - the absolute difference between competitor and your citation counts

Rows are sorted by gap size descending, putting the biggest opportunities at the top.

Expand for competitive intelligence

Click to expand any row and see the specific competitor URLs that are being cited. This is where strategy meets execution. Instead of guessing what kind of content you need, you can see exactly what's working for competitors in that topic area. Analyze those pages. Understand why AI models cite them. Then create something better.

A real example: in our data, Adidas has zero citations for "running shoes" queries - which is surprising for one of the world's biggest sports brands. But their competitors are being cited consistently. Clicking into this gap row reveals exactly which competitor URLs are winning those citations and what kind of content they've created. That's the kind of actionable insight that turns a data point into a content brief.

How My Domain Changes Your Workflow

Before My Domain

  • Manually dig through individual query results for citation data
  • No aggregated view of domain performance
  • Guess at which topics need content investment
  • Report on AI visibility using anecdotal evidence
  • Content strategy decisions based on intuition

With My Domain

  • Open one dashboard to see total citations, coverage, and trends
  • Track exactly which pages drive your AI visibility
  • Identify content gaps with competitive data to back every decision
  • Report on AI visibility with real metrics and period-over-period comparisons
  • Content strategy decisions based on data

Getting Started

My Domain is available to all GetMentioned customers. If you're already using GetMentioned, navigate to the My Domain section in your dashboard - your data is already there.

If you're not yet tracking your AI visibility, start with a free AI visibility report to see where your brand stands today. Or start a free trial to get full access to My Domain, citation tracking, competitor benchmarking, and weekly reports.

The age of AI search demands a new kind of analytics. My Domain gives you the data to understand, optimize, and prove the impact of your content in AI-generated answers.