Pages
Pages is an inventory of your website as AI search engines see it. It shows which pages have been found, how often each one gets cited in AI answers, and any technical issues that could hold a page back.
Accessing Pages
Go to AI Search → Pages in the sidebar.
Running a Scan
When you add a brand, Asky scans your website to build this inventory. You can run a fresh scan at any time to pick up new and updated pages. A scan crawls your site, reads each page, and notes its content, structure, and any issues.
Asky uses your sitemaps to make sure it finds everything. You can manage your sitemaps and add product-documentation sources in Brand Profile.
Reading the Inventory
Each page in the list shows the signals that matter for AI search:
| Column | What It Tells You |
|---|---|
| Page | The page URL |
| Citation Rate | How often this page is cited in the AI answers Asky monitors |
| Topic | The theme this page is associated with |
| Issues | The number of technical issues found on the page |
| Last Checked | When the page was last scanned |
Select any page to open its detail view, including the structured data (schema) Asky found on it. The page also surfaces your robots.txt status and the sitemaps discovered for your site.
Filtering and Searching
Search for a specific page, and use the filters to focus by topic, tag, location, or AI model. Sort by citation rate to see which pages are already pulling their weight, and which of your important pages are not being cited yet.
How Pages Connects to the Rest of Asky
- Citations are matched back to these pages, so you can see exactly which of your pages AI search engines cite
- Crawler Logs show when AI bots actually visit these pages
- Site Issues lists the technical problems found during the scan, with guidance on how to fix them
Next Steps
- Track AI bot visits in Crawler Logs
- Fix what is holding pages back in Site Issues
- Manage sitemaps and sources in Brand Profile