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

Learn how to use Trakkr citation intelligence to monitor and recover visibility for your legal pages by identifying recent citation drops within the Grok platform.
Citation Intelligence Created 4 January 2026 Published 28 April 2026 Reviewed 29 April 2026 Trakkr Research - Research team
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To identify legal pages that lost citations in Grok, navigate to the Trakkr Citation Intelligence dashboard. Apply the Grok platform filter and use asset-type tagging to isolate your legal pages. Set the date range to the last 30 days to view historical trends. Sort your results by the citation delta metric to surface pages with the most significant negative shifts. Once identified, review your crawler activity logs and content formatting to diagnose why these pages are no longer being cited by the AI model. This workflow ensures you can proactively address visibility gaps and maintain your brand's authority within Grok's answer engine.

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What this answer should make obvious
  • Trakkr tracks how brands appear across major AI platforms, including Grok.
  • Trakkr supports page-level audits and content formatting checks to influence visibility.
  • Trakkr is used for repeated monitoring over time rather than one-off manual spot checks.

Isolating Legal Page Citations in Grok

The first step in managing your AI visibility is to isolate the specific data relevant to your legal content. By using Trakkr citation intelligence, you can filter through broad datasets to focus exclusively on how Grok interacts with your legal assets.

Proper segmentation allows for more precise diagnostics when performance fluctuates. Ensure that your legal pages are correctly tagged within the platform to enable accurate reporting and consistent monitoring of your citation health across the Grok ecosystem.

  • Navigate to the Citation Intelligence dashboard within the Trakkr platform to begin your analysis
  • Apply the platform filter to isolate Grok-specific data from other AI answer engine sources
  • Use asset-type tagging to isolate your legal pages from other content types for granular review
  • Verify that your legal page URLs are correctly categorized within the Trakkr asset management system

Analyzing Citation Trends Over the Last 30 Days

Comparing current citation volume against historical data is essential for identifying meaningful trends. By setting a 30-day window, you can distinguish between temporary fluctuations and sustained declines in how Grok cites your legal documentation.

Reviewing the citation delta metric provides a clear view of which pages have lost the most ground. This comparative analysis is critical for prioritizing your remediation efforts and focusing on the pages that impact your visibility the most.

  • Set the date range filter to the last 30 days to perform a comprehensive comparative analysis
  • Review the citation delta metric to identify specific pages that show negative trends in Grok
  • Sort your list by the 'Citation Change' column to surface pages with the most significant losses
  • Export the identified list of pages to track recovery progress over the following month of monitoring

Diagnosing Why Citations Dropped

Once you have identified the legal pages with declining citations, you must investigate the underlying technical causes. AI platforms like Grok rely on specific content formatting and crawler accessibility to determine which sources are most relevant for user queries.

Comparing your current page content against historical snapshots can reveal narrative shifts or technical issues. Addressing these diagnostic findings will help you restore your visibility and ensure your legal pages remain competitive within the AI-driven search landscape.

  • Review crawler activity logs for the affected legal pages to ensure Grok can access them
  • Check for recent changes in page content or technical formatting that may impact AI indexing
  • Compare current citation context against historical snapshots to identify potential narrative shifts in Grok
  • Implement technical fixes based on crawler diagnostic findings to improve future citation rates for legal content
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How does Trakkr distinguish between legal pages and other content types?

Trakkr uses custom asset-type tagging to categorize your URLs. By assigning specific tags to your legal pages, you can filter and isolate them within the dashboard to monitor their performance independently from other site content.

Can I automate alerts for citation drops on Grok?

Trakkr is designed for repeated monitoring and visibility diagnostics. You can use the platform to track citation trends over time, allowing your team to stay informed about performance changes and take action when significant drops occur.

What should I do if my legal pages are no longer being cited by Grok?

First, check the crawler activity logs in Trakkr to ensure the pages are accessible. Then, review the content for technical formatting issues or narrative shifts that might cause the AI to favor other sources over yours.

Does Trakkr track citation trends across other AI platforms besides Grok?

Yes, Trakkr monitors citation trends across a wide range of AI platforms, including ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, and others. This allows you to compare your brand's visibility and citation health across the entire AI ecosystem.