Use Case
Support AI Citation Readiness
Keep your best pages discoverable for answer engines and AI systems.
Answer engines prefer stable public pages that clearly explain your product, policies, or support topics.
Maintain dedicated feature, use-case, and policy pages inside your indexing workflows so they're more likely to be found and cited.
Best fit for
- Brands investing in GEO and answer-engine visibility.
- Teams building canonical product, feature, and policy pages.
- Operators who need current public source pages for support and trust topics.
Operational outcomes
- Maintain public pages that are easier to discover and reuse.
- Support canonical source pages for product and support answers.
- Reduce disconnects between page updates and discovery workflows.
Why this page matters for discoverability
Focused pages are easier for search systems and answer engines to understand and cite than broad pages that cover many ideas.
- Strong fit for feature, use-case, pricing, docs, and policy pages.
- Useful when teams want citation-ready public source pages.
- Pairs with llms discovery files and structured metadata work.
Common questions
Which pages should be prioritized for AI citation readiness?
Usually the best pages are feature pages, solution pages, use-case pages, pricing, docs, FAQ, privacy, terms, refund, and contact or support pages that provide direct factual answers.
Why add dedicated programmatic pages for LLM citations?
Because answer engines work better with clear, specific, public pages that map to a distinct product capability, audience need, or business problem.
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