Reports & Monitoring
Once a project has a score and a simulation, you can share it as a clean public report, put your own brand on it, and let Citera keep watch — re-scoring on a schedule and emailing you when something changes.
Sharing a report
Use the Share button in the project toolbar to generate a public link (/r/<token>/). Anyone with the link can view the report without logging in — the dashboard controls, editing and action buttons are hidden, so they only see results. It's the same page you see, made read-only.
The link is unguessable and tied to that project. For a PDF, open the public report and use your browser's Print (Ctrl/Cmd + P).
White-label reports Scale
On the Scale plan you can brand public reports as your own agency. In Settings, enable white-label and set your brand name, accent colour, logo (by URL) and website link. Public reports then show your logo and name in the header, your colour on accents, and © Your Brand in the footer (with a small "Powered by Citera").
White-label applies only to the shared public report — your own dashboard view stays Citera-branded. If you're not on Scale, the report stays Citera-branded and you'll see an "Upgrade to Scale" prompt in Settings.
Automated monitoring
Enable monitoring on a project to have Citera re-analyse it automatically — daily or weekly. Each scheduled run re-scores the page and refreshes your AI visibility (mentions, competitors and sentiment) when you have enough credits, so your data never goes stale.
Scheduled runs deduct credits just like manual ones. If your balance runs low, monitoring pauses automatically and we email you — it never silently drains your account.
Alerts & email reports
Monitoring is only useful if it tells you when something matters. Citera emails you on three triggers, plus a weekly digest:
- Score drop — your GEO score falls by a meaningful margin since the last run.
- Competitor overtake — a rival pulls clearly ahead of you in AI visibility.
- Sentiment shift — a summary of how AI engines are talking about your brand.
- Weekly report — a Sunday digest with each monitored project's score and its trend for the week.
Alerts are de-duplicated, so you won't get spammed about the same issue repeatedly unless things actually get worse.
Monitoring spend follows the same credit rules as manual runs. Match your plan to how many projects you watch and how often. See Credits & Plans.