Configuring Sources
TrioSens queries multiple AI platforms to see how your brand appears across each one. Different platforms can say very different things about you — so selecting the right mix of AI platforms and web sources gives you comprehensive visibility measurement.
Two types of sources
Section titled “Two types of sources”The word “sources” refers to two different things in TrioSens:
- AI platforms — The AI models you query, like ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, and Perplexity. You select these during report creation.
- Web sources — The websites and URLs that AI platforms cite in their responses. You manage these in the Sources section of your dashboard.
AI platforms
Section titled “AI platforms”When creating a report, you’ll see checkboxes for each available AI platform. Select the ones you want to include — your report will query each platform with your prompts and compare the results.
Run reports across all available AI platforms to start. Each one has different training data and may present your brand differently. You might appear frequently in ChatGPT responses but rarely in Claude’s.
Web sources
Section titled “Web sources”The Sources section of your dashboard lets you manage web-level source data across three tabs:
Web domains relevant to your tracked brands — for example, your company website or competitor sites. Adding domains helps TrioSens connect citations back to specific brands.
The actual URLs that AI platforms cite in their responses. This is where you can see exactly which web pages AI models reference when talking about brands. If a competitor’s blog is frequently cited but yours isn’t, that’s a content opportunity.
Custom domain lists for filtering and organizing your source data. Create lists to group related domains together for easier analysis.
Citations show you where AI models get their information. Pay attention to which sources are cited most often — these are the pages that shape how AI talks about your industry.