Tracking Additional Pages

Monitor specific pages on your website beyond the homepage to understand AI visibility for key landing pages.

Last updated: January 9, 2025

What Are Additional Pages?

When you add a website to track, the platform monitors your homepage by default. Additional pages let you:

  • Track specific landing pages
  • Monitor product or service pages
  • Follow key blog posts or resources
  • Analyze category or topic pages

Why Track Additional Pages?

Strategic Benefits

Targeted insights:

  • See which specific pages get AI visibility
  • Understand page-level performance differences
  • Identify your strongest content assets

Content optimization:

  • Compare page performance
  • Prioritize improvement efforts
  • Validate content investments

Competitive analysis:

  • Track pages that compete with specific competitors
  • Monitor product comparison pages
  • Follow industry-specific landing pages

Example Use Cases

E-commerce:

  • Product category pages
  • Bestseller pages
  • Comparison guides

SaaS:

  • Feature pages
  • Pricing page
  • Integration pages

Services:

  • Service offering pages
  • Location pages
  • Case study pages

Content sites:

  • Pillar content pages
  • Resource hubs
  • Popular guides

Adding Additional Pages

When Creating a Website

  1. Go to brand settings and add a new website
  2. Enter the main website URL (e.g., https://example.com)
  3. In the "Additional Pages" section:
    • Enter a page URL (e.g., https://example.com/products)
    • Click "Add"
  4. Repeat for each additional page
  5. Click "Create" to save

When Editing a Website

  1. Go to your brand settings
  2. Click "Edit" on the website
  3. Find the "Additional Pages" section
  4. Add or remove pages as needed
  5. Click "Update" to save

Page Requirements

Domain Matching

Additional pages must be on the same domain:

Valid:

  • Main: https://example.com
  • Additional: https://example.com/products
  • Additional: https://example.com/services/consulting

Invalid:

  • Main: https://example.com
  • Additional: https://other-site.com/page (different domain)
  • Additional: https://blog.example.com/post (subdomain - may be treated as different)

Path Requirement

Additional pages must have a path (not just the domain):

Valid:

  • https://example.com/products
  • https://example.com/about
  • https://example.com/blog/best-practices

Invalid:

  • https://example.com (no path - this is your main URL)
  • https://example.com/ (just trailing slash)

URL Format

Enter complete, valid URLs:

  • Include https:// or http://
  • Use the exact URL you want tracked
  • Avoid trailing slashes for consistency

Managing Additional Pages

Viewing Your Pages

On the websites list, you'll see:

  • Main website URL
  • Count of additional pages (e.g., "+3 additional pages")
  • Click Edit to see full page list

Removing Pages

To remove an additional page:

  1. Edit the website
  2. Find the page in the Additional Pages list
  3. Click the X button next to the page
  4. Save your changes

Reordering Priority

Pages are tracked in the order added. To change priority:

  1. Remove pages
  2. Re-add in desired order

How Additional Pages Affect Tracking

What Gets Tracked

For each additional page:

  • Page-specific AI visibility
  • Comparison with main site
  • Citation sources mentioning the page
  • Competitor references to similar pages

Data Collection

Additional pages are:

  • Analyzed during website scraping
  • Included in AI prompt responses
  • Part of your visibility scoring
  • Compared against competitor pages

Best Practices

Choosing Pages to Track

Do track:

  • High-value conversion pages
  • Pages targeting key topics
  • Content you've invested in
  • Pages competing for specific terms

Consider skipping:

  • Temporary campaign pages
  • Low-traffic pages
  • Duplicate content pages
  • Pages you plan to remove

Strategic Selection

Focus on intent:

  • Which pages align with tracked prompts?
  • What pages serve user needs?
  • Where do conversions happen?

Consider competition:

  • What pages do competitors cite?
  • Which pages rank for shared keywords?
  • What content gaps exist?

Maintenance

Regular review:

  • Remove pages that are no longer relevant
  • Add new important pages as they're created
  • Update after site restructuring

After site changes:

  • Check that URLs still work
  • Update if pages were moved
  • Remove deleted pages

Troubleshooting

Page Not Being Tracked

If an additional page isn't showing data:

  1. Verify the URL is correct and accessible
  2. Check that it's on the same domain
  3. Wait for the next data collection cycle
  4. Ensure the page has meaningful content

Wrong Domain Error

If you see "must be from the same domain":

  • Check for typos in the URL
  • Verify you're using the same domain (not subdomain)
  • Ensure protocol matches (http vs https)

Duplicate Page Error

If "this page has already been added":

  • The exact URL is already in your list
  • Check existing pages
  • Remove duplicates if needed

URL Validation Error

If "please enter a valid URL":

  • Include the full URL with protocol
  • Check for special characters
  • Ensure proper URL formatting

Viewing Page Performance

In Reports

Page performance appears in:

  • Website detail views
  • Citation source analysis
  • Content recommendation context

Comparing Pages

To compare page performance:

  1. View your brand report
  2. Look at citations by source
  3. Note which pages are being cited
  4. Identify top-performing content

Next Steps

Frequently Asked Questions

Additional pages are specific URLs on your website (beyond the homepage) that you want to track for AI visibility. These could be product pages, service pages, blog posts, or any important landing page.
You can add multiple additional pages per website. All pages must be from the same domain as the main website URL.
Yes, additional pages must be on the same domain as your main website. You cannot add pages from different domains as additional pages.

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