Search is collapsing from ten blue links into a single AI answer that names a handful of sources. CiteScan measures whether your site is one of them.
When someone asks ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, or Google's AI a question, the engine doesn't return a ranked list — it writes an answer and cites two or three sources. Everything else is invisible, no matter how well it ranks in traditional search. CiteScan audits any public URL across three things AI engines actually weigh: whether they can find you, whether they trust you, and whether they can cleanly extract your content. We roll it into one Discovery Readiness Index so you know exactly where you stand.
CiteScan is built by Sameer Sadiq, a marketer who kept watching well-ranked pages vanish from AI answers — and wanted a way to measure why. It started as a side project and is now used by marketers and agencies to make their content the kind AI engines quote.