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
- Go to brand settings and add a new website
- Enter the main website URL (e.g.,
https://example.com) - In the "Additional Pages" section:
- Enter a page URL (e.g.,
https://example.com/products) - Click "Add"
- Enter a page URL (e.g.,
- Repeat for each additional page
- Click "Create" to save
When Editing a Website
- Go to your brand settings
- Click "Edit" on the website
- Find the "Additional Pages" section
- Add or remove pages as needed
- 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/productshttps://example.com/abouthttps://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://orhttp:// - 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:
- Edit the website
- Find the page in the Additional Pages list
- Click the X button next to the page
- Save your changes
Reordering Priority
Pages are tracked in the order added. To change priority:
- Remove pages
- 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:
- Verify the URL is correct and accessible
- Check that it's on the same domain
- Wait for the next data collection cycle
- 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:
- View your brand report
- Look at citations by source
- Note which pages are being cited
- Identify top-performing content