Citedon docs
Citedon makes your WordPress site agent-ready, the technical state that lets ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, and Claude read and parse your pages, then keeps it ready as your content and the engines change. These guides walk you through it.
The loop is the same every time: scan to see what the engines can read on a page, apply the agent-ready layer to fix the gaps, watch for drift on a schedule, then re-scan to prove the change. The scan is free for any site. Applying fixes and the watch run on a paid plan and on WordPress.
ScanFind gaps
FixApply fixes
WatchMonitor drift
Re-proveConfirm ready
The walkthrough
01Connect the pluginInstall the Citedon Connector, issue a site key in your dashboard, and connect WordPress. Works with Yoast, Rank Math, or on its own.02Run a scanAudit any page across ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, and Claude, and see your Agent-Readiness Score in about a minute.03Read your reportWhat the Agent-Readiness Score, the two pillars, the gaps, and the four-engine citation check actually mean.04Approve fixesHow apply-with-approval works: review what Citedon will add, approve it, and watch it apply additively to your live site. Reversible by design.05The watchMonitoring re-checks your readiness on a schedule and tells you when your score or citation rate drifts, so being the answer is something you maintain.06TroubleshootingTest connection failures, the site key shown once, own-output mode, why a fix needs content, and what to do when a fix does not appear.
What you will need
- A WordPress site, with Yoast, Rank Math, or no SEO plugin at all.
- A free Citedon account. You can run a scan with no signup first, then create an account to connect your site and approve fixes.
- The page you most want AI engines to read and recommend, to scan first.
Start with a scan
The fastest way to understand any of this is to see your own readout. Scan a page, then come back to Connect the plugin when you are ready to fix the gaps.