AEO / AI Citation Checker
See how visible your content and brand are to AI answer engines and agents. Educational guide + client demo. Full live version lives inside the CloudAxis Web OS.
Quick demo (client-side simulation)
Why AEO matters in the Web OS for AI Agents
Your agents are only as good as the information ecosystem they can draw from. When AI answer engines consistently surface high-quality sources (including yours), the research agents, monitors, and synthesis agents you run in the OS start with better raw material and produce stronger results.
The CloudAxis OS makes it practical to treat citation visibility as an ongoing operational concern rather than a one-time SEO project. Build agents that check, analyze gaps, and even generate content optimized for being cited — all on schedules you control.
5 practical use cases
- Daily/weekly agent that checks whether your brand appears in answers for your top 10 topics.
- Research agent that studies the sources currently being cited and identifies content gaps.
- Content agent that rewrites or creates material with the structure and authority signals that get cited.
- Competitive monitor that tracks when rivals start appearing in the same answer sets.
- Workflow that combines citation checks with scheduled publishing and Notion/Sheets updates.
Frequently asked questions
The full version with live engine queries is designed to run inside the CloudAxis OS (app.cloudaxis.ai) where it has reliable, same-origin access to the platform. The page here is the educational entry point and client demo.
Yes. Monitoring agents surface problems, research agents analyze what gets cited, and content agents produce material more likely to be chosen by answer engines. The OS makes orchestrating them straightforward.
It complements it. Strong traditional signals (clear authorship, structure, freshness, authority) still matter, and they are exactly what make content attractive to both search engines and AI answer systems.
It's a simulation for learning the concept. Real citation behavior changes over time and varies by engine. The production checker inside the OS gives you live snapshots.
No. The simulation runs entirely in your browser. The production version in the OS only makes the minimal queries needed to the engines you choose.