Overview
Free no-login SEO, AEO, GEO, technical, asset, and AI citation readiness checks for the current page.
CiteTrack SEO/AEO/GEO Toolkit is a free Chrome extension for auditing the page you are viewing across modern SEO, answer engine optimization, AI visibility readiness, technical SEO, accessibility, speed, responsive QA, content structure, screenshots, assets, and client-ready workflows. It is built for SEOs, AEO/GEO consultants, content teams, founders, agencies, developers, and website owners who need fast page-level insight without opening five different tools, waiting for a crawler, or signing into another dashboard. Install it, open any public webpage, click the CiteTrack icon, and run a page audit. The extension gives you a structured view of what search engines, AI answer engines, crawlers, users, and clients are likely to see on that page. No login required. No API key required. No required broad host access. The extension is designed as a local-first audit utility, with optional deeper checks only when you ask for them. WHAT IT HELPS YOU DO CiteTrack SEO/AEO/GEO Toolkit helps you answer practical questions like: Is this page technically indexable? Does it have the title, description, canonical, robots, headings, schema, and social metadata it needs? Is the page structured clearly enough for AI answer engines to quote, summarize, or cite? Are headings, entities, answer blocks, and schema helping or hurting AI visibility? Does the page expose enough trust, authority, author, organization, citation, and contact signals? Are there missing alt tags, broken internal links, weak headings, JavaScript visibility issues, or missing technical files? Does the page work across mobile, tablet, and desktop? Can you capture clean visual evidence for a proposal, audit report, developer ticket, or client note? What should you ask a developer, content writer, or AI assistant to fix next? The goal is simple: give you instant value on the current page, then help you turn that audit into action. CORE SEO AUDIT Run a one-click page audit and get the essentials: Page title and meta description Canonical, robots, viewport, language, and author signals Word count and heading structure from H1 through H6 Open Graph and Twitter/X card metadata Structured data, JSON-LD, microdata, schema types, and invalid JSON-LD counts Image SEO, link counts, indexability, and prioritized issues The extension is useful for quick inspections, client calls, QA passes, content reviews, developer handoffs, and proposal discovery. TECHNICAL SEO CHECKS Modern SEO is not only about meta tags. CiteTrack helps surface technical signals that can affect indexing, rendering, crawling, AI visibility, and audit confidence. Technical checks include: HTTP status, redirects, final URL, X-Robots-Tag, server, and cache headers Raw HTML vs rendered DOM comparison JavaScript visibility checks Raw words/headings vs rendered DOM words/headings robots.txt, llms.txt, common sitemap, WordPress sitemap, and robots-declared sitemap discovery Hreflang, site stack, CMS/framework, WordPress, and plugin hints The extension starts with the least access possible. For deeper headers, same-origin link checks, robots.txt, sitemap checks, llms.txt, or raw HTML comparisons, it may ask for optional current-site access when needed. AEO, GEO, AND AI VISIBILITY READINESS Search is moving into answer engines. People now ask ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Gemini, Google AI Overviews, and other AI systems before they ever click a traditional search result. CiteTrack helps you evaluate whether the current page is ready for that world. AEO/GEO checks include: AEO/GEO readiness score LLM quotability checks Clear answer block detection Question heading detection Entity clarity signals Freshness signals Useful schema signals E-E-A-T proxy scoring Author, organization, contact, citation, privacy, social, and credential signals AI crawlability shortcuts Ready-to-paste llms.txt starter ideas AI bot curl test commands AI visibility prompt pack Citation-readiness workflows The extension does not pretend a local page audit can replace long-term AI citation tracking. Instead, it gives you a practical page-level readiness view and helps you generate the prompts, evidence, and fixes that can lead into deeper AI visibility work. AI CITATION AND PROMPT WORKFLOWS CiteTrack includes workflows for testing and documenting AI visibility manually across AI answer engines. The prompt pack helps you create and copy prompts for: Recommendation queries Alternative/vendor queries Comparison queries Problem/solution queries Definition queries Implementation queries Pricing/value queries Citation-readiness checks When you are reviewing AI answer pages or search answer pages, the extension can help capture visible citation evidence, source domains, brand mentions, and prompt/query context where available. This makes it easier to build repeatable AI visibility workflows, client notes, citation gap reviews, and upgrade paths into deeper CiteTrack AI tracking. CONTENT OPTIMIZATION The Content tab helps you understand what the page is actually saying and whether the content is structured for both humans and AI systems. Content checks include: Keyword cloud Entity candidates Question extraction Answer block candidates Long paragraph checks AEO/GEO content recommendations Content brief prompts Internal linking prompt workflows Copy-ready optimization guidance Use it to review blog posts, service pages, comparison pages, landing pages, product pages, resource pages, and client content before publishing or pitching updates. ACCESSIBILITY CHECKS SEO, UX, and accessibility overlap more than most audits admit. CiteTrack includes accessibility checks so you can flag issues that affect real users and often indicate poor page quality. Accessibility checks include: Page title and language checks Image alt coverage Missing or empty alt text detection Unlabeled buttons and controls Form label checks Landmark checks Heading order and skipped heading checks Hidden focusable element checks Basic contrast samples Accessibility score Accessibility export and workflow prompts These checks are not a replacement for a full accessibility audit, but they help you catch obvious issues quickly during SEO, AEO, and client QA work. RESPONSIVE QA Responsive problems are hard to explain without visual evidence. CiteTrack includes a responsive audit and a full responsive workspace so you can inspect how a page behaves across device sizes. Responsive features include: Responsive score Viewport meta check Current viewport size Horizontal overflow detection Wide/off-screen element detection Media query count Small touch target detection Visual responsive previews Full responsive workspace Phone, tablet, and desktop defaults Device library Custom devices Add, remove, duplicate, rotate, and reload devices Zoom controls Exact-size open-window buttons where supported Responsive evidence notes Workspace screenshot support Use it to find layout problems, capture proposal evidence, document mobile issues, or show developers exactly what needs attention. CAPTURE, BLUR, AND EVIDENCE WORKFLOWS Audits are more useful when they produce proof. CiteTrack includes screenshot and privacy blur workflows designed for proposals, reports, support tickets, dev tasks, and client communication. Capture features include: Visible viewport screenshot Selected-area screenshot Full-page stitched screenshot Responsive workspace screenshot Blur selected elements Blur selected page areas Blur selected text Adjustable blur strength Clear blur Blur + Capture floating toolbar Evidence note generation Proposal-ready screenshot workflows Sensitive-info capture workflows The blur tools are especially useful when working with logged-in websites, dashboards, WordPress admin screens, analytics pages, client portals, private reports, or any page where you need to hide names, numbers, emails, revenue, or other sensitive details before sharing a screenshot. By default, screenshots are generated locally for your use and are not uploaded to CiteTrack AI. SPEED AND PERFORMANCE SIGNALS The Speed tab gives you local performance and resource visibility so you can understand what is slowing down the current page before opening an external performance tool. Speed features include: Local Core Web Vitals-style observations LCP CLS FCP TTFB INP prompt/helper Navigation timing summary Resource timing summary Slowest resources Largest resources Render-blocking candidates Resource type breakdown Host/domain breakdown One-click PageSpeed Insights shortcut The extension helps you see not only that a page may be slow, but what resources, hosts, scripts, images, or styles are contributing to the problem. ASSET AND IMAGE TOOLS Images and assets affect SEO, accessibility, speed, and conversion. CiteTrack includes asset workflows inspired by the practical tools SEOs and developers actually use. Asset features include: Image inventory, thumbnails, dimensions, alt text state, and missing alt filters Open image links, individual image download, asset URL copying, and downloadable asset URL lists Local WebP recompression and image optimization where possible Script, stylesheet, icon, and primary image detection Use it when you need to inspect images, download one specific asset, find missing alt text, document oversized images, or prepare quick image optimization recommendations. LINK CHECKS Links are still the connective tissue of SEO. CiteTrack helps surface link counts and issues on the current page. Link features include: Internal, external, nofollow, sponsored, UGC, target blank, empty-anchor, and JavaScript-link counts Same-origin internal status checks with 200, 301, 302, 404, and other status reporting Link CSV export, copyable link sections, and internal linking workflow prompts This is useful for page QA, content reviews, internal linking audits, and developer fix tickets. MISSIONS: TURN FINDINGS INTO ACTION Most audit tools show issues. CiteTrack also helps turn issues into a prioritized action board. The Missions tab converts findings into practical tasks with: Category Priority Impact Effort Confidence Evidence Next steps Copy-ready fix prompts CSV export Prompt pack export Instead of staring at a wall of warnings, you can quickly see what should be fixed first and why. WORKFLOWS AND AI-READY PROMPTS CiteTrack is designed for how modern SEOs actually work: audits become proposals, proposals become developer tickets, developer tickets become fixes, and fixes become content or AI visibility workflows. Workflow prompts include: SEO proposal prompt AEO/GEO proposal prompt Developer fix plan prompt Stack-aware implementation guide prompt Content brief prompt Internal linking prompt Accessibility and responsive QA prompt AI citation gap prompt Client summary prompt Mission-based fix prompts You can copy audit context into ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, or your preferred AI assistant to create proposals, technical tickets, briefs, checklists, or implementation plans. EXPORTS AND REPORTING CiteTrack includes export options so your audit can leave the extension and become part of your workflow. Export features include: Copy audit brief Copy individual sections Copy headings Copy responsive findings Copy sitemap evidence Copy developer-ready fix prompts Export full JSON Export CSV sections Print / save as PDF report Download screenshots Download asset URL lists Use exports for client notes, SEO proposals, QA tickets, dev tasks, content briefs, and internal documentation. FREE EXTERNAL TOOL SHORTCUTS The extension includes shortcuts to useful free diagnostic tools, including Wayback Machine, Google PageSpeed Insights, Google Rich Results Test, schema validation workflows, W3C HTML Validator, Google site search, and CiteTrack free tools. When you open an external tool, that third-party service may receive the URL or domain you ask it to inspect. BUILT-IN UTILITIES CiteTrack includes practical browser utilities that help with daily audit work: Blur + Capture, Responsive Workspace, Optimize Images, Clear Cache, Full Tab workspace, Copy Brief, Export JSON, and Print / PDF. These are designed to make the extension useful even when you are not doing a full formal audit. WHO THIS IS FOR CiteTrack SEO/AEO/GEO Toolkit is useful for SEO consultants, AEO/GEO consultants, content marketers, technical SEOs, agencies, founders, SaaS marketers, web developers, WordPress site owners, QA teams, AI visibility teams, and anyone who wants a fast page audit without logging into a paid suite. It works especially well for page-level audits, pre-sales research, proposal evidence, live client calls, content optimization, developer handoffs, QA reviews, and AI visibility readiness checks. WHY IT IS DIFFERENT Most SEO extensions focus on classic page metadata. Some are useful but narrow. Other audit platforms are powerful but slow, gated, crawler-heavy, or expensive. CiteTrack is built for the new workflow: SEO still matters. AEO and GEO now matter too. AI citation readiness, technical visibility, responsive evidence, screenshots, proof, and prompt workflows matter. The extension brings these workflows together inside a fast, free, no-login Chrome extension. It is not intended to replace a full site crawler, rank tracker, log analyzer, or long-term AI citation monitoring platform. It is designed to be the fast page-level layer you use while browsing the web. For deeper AI visibility analytics, prompt tracking, citation tracking, competitor monitoring, internal linking, and historical reporting, CiteTrack AI is the natural upgrade path. PRIVACY-FIRST, LOCAL-FIRST The extension is designed to provide immediate value with minimal friction. No account is required. No API key is required. Most audit processing happens locally in your browser. Screenshots and exports are generated for your use. Optional deeper checks request optional permissions only when needed. The extension does not sell your data. The extension does not use your data for personalized advertising. Some features handle sensitive website content because they inspect the page you choose to audit or capture screenshots you choose to create. You should avoid using screenshot features on pages containing sensitive personal, financial, health, authentication, or confidential client information unless you have a legitimate reason and have blurred or removed sensitive details. See the CiteTrack Chrome extension privacy policy for more details. IMPORTANT LIMITATIONS CiteTrack SEO/AEO/GEO Toolkit is a page-level browser audit tool. It does not crawl your entire website by default and does not guarantee rankings, indexing, AI citations, traffic, conversions, accessibility compliance, Core Web Vitals scores, or search engine treatment. Some checks depend on what Chrome allows extensions to access, what the current website exposes, whether the site blocks framing, whether resources allow inspection, and whether optional permissions have been granted. Responsive previews may be blocked by websites that restrict framing. Speed, accessibility, and AEO/GEO scores are practical diagnostic signals, not guarantees. GET STARTED Install the extension, open any public page, click the CiteTrack icon, run Audit, review the findings, and capture evidence, export issues, or copy prompts for your next proposal, content brief, developer ticket, or AI visibility review. CiteTrack SEO/AEO/GEO Toolkit gives you a free audit companion for modern search: classic SEO, AI visibility, technical checks, responsive evidence, capture workflows, and action-ready prompts.
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- Version0.2.2
- UpdatedJune 22, 2026
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