To identify which author pages lost the most citations in DeepSeek, navigate to the Citation Intelligence module within the Trakkr dashboard. Apply a platform filter for DeepSeek and select the Author Pages asset category to narrow your view. Set your reporting window to the last 30 days to isolate recent fluctuations. Compare these results against your previous baseline to identify significant volume decreases. This workflow allows you to pinpoint specific URLs that require content updates or technical formatting adjustments. By tracking these metrics consistently, you can evaluate the effectiveness of your recovery efforts and maintain competitive positioning across major AI answer engines.
- Trakkr tracks how brands appear across major AI platforms, including DeepSeek.
- Trakkr supports agency and client-facing reporting use cases for visibility monitoring.
- Trakkr provides tools to monitor prompts, answers, citations, and crawler activity.
Isolating Citation Trends in DeepSeek
The first step in managing your AI visibility is to isolate data specifically for the DeepSeek platform. By using the Trakkr dashboard, you can filter your entire dataset to focus exclusively on how your author pages are being cited by this specific engine.
This targeted approach ensures that you are not distracted by noise from other platforms or content types. Once you have applied these filters, you can begin to examine the raw citation data to identify which pages are currently underperforming in the AI search results.
- Navigate to the Citation Intelligence module within the Trakkr platform interface
- Apply specific filters to isolate DeepSeek as your primary target platform for analysis
- Select the Author Pages asset category to narrow the scope of your data
- Review the list of pages to see which ones currently receive the fewest citations
Analyzing Monthly Performance Drops
After isolating your author pages, you must set a clear time range to understand the recent decline in citation frequency. Comparing the last 30 days against the previous month provides a clear baseline for identifying where your visibility has dropped significantly.
This comparative analysis is essential for distinguishing between minor fluctuations and genuine performance issues. By focusing on these specific time-based trends, you can prioritize which author pages require immediate attention and investigation into why their citation rates have decreased.
- Set the reporting period to the last 30 days to capture recent fluctuations
- Compare current citation counts against the previous month's baseline for accurate assessment
- Identify outliers where citation volume has significantly decreased compared to historical data
- Export the list of underperforming pages to prioritize your content recovery efforts
Taking Action on Citation Gaps
Once you have identified the specific author pages that lost citations, you can begin to evaluate the underlying causes. Reviewing the prompts where your citations were lost often reveals whether the issue is related to content relevance or technical accessibility.
Implementing changes based on these insights is the final step in the recovery process. Use Trakkr reporting to track your progress over time, ensuring that your updates lead to a measurable improvement in how DeepSeek cites your author pages in future answers.
- Review the specific prompts where your citations were lost during the period
- Evaluate if content updates or technical formatting changes are required for improvement
- Use Trakkr reporting to track recovery progress after implementing your content changes
- Monitor the impact of your technical fixes on future AI platform citations
How does Trakkr distinguish between author pages and other content types?
Trakkr categorizes content based on URL structure and metadata analysis within the platform. This allows users to filter specifically for author pages, ensuring that citation intelligence data remains relevant to the specific asset types you are currently monitoring.
Can I automate alerts for citation drops on specific author pages?
Trakkr is designed for repeatable monitoring and reporting workflows. While the platform focuses on providing deep visibility into citation trends, you can use the dashboard to regularly check for drops and maintain consistent oversight of your most important author pages.
Why might an author page lose citations in DeepSeek specifically?
Citation loss can occur due to changes in how the AI model interprets content, updates to the platform's ranking algorithms, or technical issues that prevent the crawler from accessing your pages. Trakkr helps you diagnose these issues through platform-specific monitoring.
Does Trakkr provide historical data beyond the last 30 days?
Trakkr supports ongoing monitoring and trend analysis over time. While the 30-day view is useful for immediate recovery strategies, the platform allows you to review historical data to understand long-term visibility shifts and the impact of your ongoing content optimization efforts.