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Internal Pages

Find the pages on your own site that AI models actually cite, and prioritize what to optimize next.

Written by Niclas Aunin
Updated today

Identifying the pages doing the heavy lifting in AI answers

The Internal Pages feature scans the citations across your tracked prompt responses, isolates the URLs that belong to your own domain, and ranks them by how often AI models cite them.

Each page is automatically assigned a priority, either critical, important, or standard, based on its relative influence.

Why optimizing the wrong pages wastes your time

Most teams do not know which of their own pages are doing the heavy lifting in AI answers. Optimizing the wrong pages wastes effort. This view tells you exactly which URLs models trust, which ones to protect, and which deserve content investment first.

How pages are matched, ranked and prioritized

  • ALLMO determines your company domain from your company entity (or falls back to the website on your report).

  • It then scans every citation in your visibility data and keeps only URLs that match your domain or its subdomains.

  • Pages are ranked by citation count and the number of distinct prompts that cited them.

  • The top 10 pages are kept, and ties at the cutoff are included too, so you never lose a page just because it landed at #11 on a tiebreaker.

  • Priority is assigned by percentile:

    • Top 25%: Critical

    • Top 50%: Important

    • The rest: Standard

  • Pages move between Pending and Completed when you check the "Done" box.

  • A low data alert appears if fewer than 5 of your URLs were found. This usually signals that you need broader prompt coverage, or that AI models are not yet citing your domain meaningfully.

Working through your pages from critical to standard

  1. Open Recommendations โ€บ Optimize Internal Pages for the report.

  2. Confirm the "Showing pages from: <your domain>" indicator at the top is correct.

  3. Start with Critical pages in the Pending list. Those have the most leverage.

  4. Open each page, audit it against AI friendly content principles (clear answers, structured headings, factual statements, freshness, schema), and update.

  5. Check Done to move it to Completed. Uncheck if you want to revisit later.

Translating priority levels into editorial action

  • Critical pages: these are your AI cornerstones. Audit quarterly, keep them fresh, add structured data, and never let them 404 or redirect carelessly.

  • Important pages: the next layer of leverage. Look for quick wins such as clearer H1s, updated stats, better answer style intros, and internal links from your critical pages.

  • Standard pages that should be higher: identify why they underperform (thin content, buried info, missing entity links) and rewrite.

  • Low data alert showing: expand your tracked prompt set, especially with persona aligned and knowledge gap prompts, so ALLMO has more signal to surface internal pages from.

  • A surprising page is critical: study it. The pattern that made that page citable is your template for new content.

Note: Internal pages showing up here is already a good sign and they may well be in perfect shape already; the list in ALLMO is simply a nudge to manually double check that each one is still accurate and up to date.

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