To identify FAQ pages that lost citations in Grok, navigate to the Citation Intelligence dashboard and filter by asset type. Select 'FAQ pages' and set the date range to the last 30 days. Sort the results by 'Citation Delta' in ascending order to highlight pages with the largest losses. Once identified, analyze the specific Grok search results to determine if the loss is due to content decay or competitor activity. Implementing these steps ensures you can proactively manage your citation health and maintain consistent visibility across AI-driven search platforms like Grok.
- Reduces citation recovery time by.
- Provides granular visibility into AI search trends.
- Automates the identification of high-impact content decay.
Accessing Citation Data
The first step involves accessing the dedicated dashboard for citation tracking. The strongest setup is the one that lets you rerun the same question, inspect the cited sources, and explain what changed with confidence.
Ensure your account is synced with the latest Grok data feeds. The strongest setup is the one that lets you rerun the same question, inspect the cited sources, and explain what changed with confidence.
- Log into the platform dashboard
- Navigate to the Citation Intelligence tab
- Select the Grok platform filter
- Choose the FAQ asset category
Analyzing Citation Trends
Once the data is filtered, you must analyze the delta metrics. The practical move is to preserve a baseline, compare repeated outputs, and connect every shift back to the sources influencing the answer.
Look for patterns in the pages that show the steepest decline. The useful workflow is the one that gives the team a baseline, fresh runs to compare, and enough source context to explain the shift.
- Set the date range to 30 days
- Sort by the citation delta column
- Identify pages with negative values
- Export the list for further review
Implementing Recovery Actions
After identifying the pages, you should update the content. The practical move is to preserve a baseline, compare repeated outputs, and connect every shift back to the sources influencing the answer.
Focus on improving the relevance of your FAQ answers. The useful workflow is the one that gives the team a baseline, fresh runs to compare, and enough source context to explain the shift.
- Audit the content for accuracy
- Measure update outdated information immediately over time
- Measure re-submit pages for indexing over time
- Measure monitor for citation recovery over time
How often should I check for citation loss?
We recommend checking your citation metrics at least once a month to stay ahead of trends.
Can I track other page types?
Yes, the platform supports tracking for documentation, category, and integration pages as well. The useful answer is the one you can test again, compare against fresh citations, and use to spot competitor movement over time.
Why do FAQ pages lose citations?
Losses are often due to content becoming outdated or competitors providing more relevant answers. The useful answer is the one you can test again, compare against fresh citations, and use to spot competitor movement over time.
Is Grok data updated in real-time?
Grok data is refreshed daily to ensure you have the most accurate citation insights available.