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How to identify which integration pages lost the most citations in Grok over the last month?

Learn how to isolate integration page performance and identify Grok citation loss using Trakkr's citation intelligence tools for targeted recovery efforts.
Citation Intelligence Created 22 January 2026 Published 24 April 2026 Reviewed 29 April 2026 Trakkr Research - Research team
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To identify which integration pages lost citations in Grok, navigate to the Trakkr citation intelligence dashboard. Filter your view specifically for the Grok platform and select your integration pages as the primary asset type. By setting the date range to the last 30 days, you can isolate recent volatility in your citation performance. Sort your results by citation delta to immediately surface pages with the most significant negative changes. This workflow allows you to move beyond general monitoring and focus your technical resources on the specific content that requires immediate updates to regain visibility within the Grok answer engine.

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What this answer should make obvious
  • Trakkr tracks how brands appear across major AI platforms including Grok and Google AI Overviews.
  • Trakkr citation intelligence capabilities include tracking cited URLs and identifying citation gaps against competitors.
  • Trakkr supports crawler and technical diagnostics to monitor how AI systems see and cite specific pages.

Filtering Grok citation data for integration pages

Isolating specific content types is essential for accurate performance analysis within the Grok platform. By using Trakkr's filtering capabilities, you can strip away noise and focus exclusively on your integration pages.

This targeted approach ensures that your data reflects only the most relevant content for your technical audience. You can then proceed to analyze these specific pages for any signs of citation decline.

  • Navigate to the citation intelligence dashboard in Trakkr to begin your analysis
  • Apply the platform filter specifically for Grok to isolate relevant citation data
  • Use the asset type filter to isolate integration pages from other content types
  • Verify that your account settings are configured to track these specific integration assets

Analyzing citation trends over the last month

Once you have isolated your integration pages, you must examine the performance data over a meaningful timeframe. A 30-day window provides enough context to distinguish between temporary fluctuations and genuine downward trends.

Reviewing the citation delta allows you to quantify the impact of recent changes in the Grok answer engine. This data-driven perspective is critical for determining which pages require immediate attention.

  • Set the date range to the last 30 days to capture recent volatility
  • Sort integration pages by citation delta to identify the largest negative changes
  • Review the trend line for specific pages to confirm if the loss is consistent
  • Compare current citation counts against historical benchmarks to validate the observed decline

Taking action on citation gaps

After identifying the pages that have lost citations, you should investigate the underlying causes of this decline. Comparing your performance against competitors in Grok often reveals why your content is no longer being cited.

Technical audits and content updates are the next logical steps in your recovery process. Use Trakkr to track the effectiveness of these changes as you work to restore your visibility.

  • Compare the lost citations against competitor positioning in Grok to identify gaps
  • Audit the page-level content and technical formatting for Grok crawler accessibility
  • Use Trakkr reporting to track recovery progress after implementing content updates
  • Document the specific changes made to each page to refine your future strategy
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How does Trakkr distinguish between integration pages and other content types?

Trakkr allows you to categorize your tracked URLs by asset type during the setup process. This classification enables granular filtering within the dashboard, ensuring you can isolate integration pages from documentation or blog content.

Why is 30 days the recommended window for analyzing Grok citation loss?

A 30-day window provides a balanced view of recent performance without being skewed by daily noise. It is sufficient to identify meaningful trends in AI citation behavior while remaining responsive to recent algorithm shifts.

Can I export the list of integration pages that lost citations for my team?

Yes, Trakkr supports reporting workflows that allow you to export your filtered data. You can share these insights with your team to coordinate content updates and technical improvements for the affected pages.

Does Trakkr provide technical recommendations to improve Grok citation rates?

Trakkr provides crawler and technical diagnostics to help you identify issues that limit visibility. While it does not provide generic SEO advice, it highlights specific technical barriers that prevent AI systems from citing your pages.