Site Pages
The Site Pages tab in AI Visibility turns the lens on your own website. It lists the pages on your site, shows how each one performs in search, and tracks how often AI models index and cite them, so you can see which of your pages are already feeding AI answers and which are being missed. Use it to find the pages worth optimizing for AI search, keep an eye on the ones that matter most, and connect your content directly to your AI visibility.
Getting to Site Pages
Site Pages is one of the tabs inside AI Visibility, which lives under Insights in the left sidebar. To open it:
In the left sidebar, click Insights. If the sidebar is collapsed to icons, click the toggle at the top of the sidebar to expand it, or hover over an icon to see its label.
Under Insights, click AI Visibility.
At the top of the page, click the Site Pages tab.
All Site Pages and Watched Pages
Two sub-tabs sit just below the main tabs and control which pages you are looking at:
All Site Pages: every page Sona has discovered on your site, with its search and AI-indexing metrics. Start here to survey your whole site.
Watched Pages: a focused shortlist of specific page URLs you choose to monitor over time. Use it to keep your most important pages front and center.
The All Site Pages table
This table lists the pages on your site, one per row. Use the Search box to find a specific page, and Rediscover URLs in the top-right to re-scan your site so newly published pages are picked up. Click a column header to re-sort.
#: the row number in the list.
Pages: the page title and its full URL. Click through to open the page.
Subdirectory: the page's path on your site, such as /integrations or /blog.
Suggested Topic / Keyword: a topic or keyword Sona suggests the page is best suited to target.
Google Search Volume: the estimated monthly search volume for that keyword, so you can gauge the demand a page could capture.
Organic Position: where the page currently ranks in traditional search results for its keyword.
Total indexed by AI: how often this page has been indexed or cited by AI models, linking your content directly to your AI visibility.
Tip: the page list is paginated. Use Show rows and the Previous and Next controls at the bottom to move through a large site.
Watched Pages
The Watched Pages sub-tab lets you monitor specific page URLs for citation performance and trends, so you can track how your priority pages do over time instead of scanning the whole site. Its toolbar adds a date range for trend analysis, plus controls to build and maintain the list:
Add Pages: add specific page URLs to your watch list.
Delete: select pages with the row checkboxes, then remove them from the list.
Page: the URL of the watched page, alongside its suggested keyword and search metrics.
Adding watched pages
Clicking Add Pages opens the Add Watched Pages dialog. To add pages to monitor:
In the text box, paste the page URLs you want to watch, one per line.
Enter specific pages, not entire domains. The counter shows how many unique pages are ready to add, up to a limit of 100.
Click + Add to start watching them, or Cancel to discard.
Note: watched pages must be individual page URLs, such as example.com/blog/best-practice-guide, rather than a whole site.
Filtering and scoping the data
The brand selector and search apply to the page list, and the Watched Pages sub-tab adds a date range for trend analysis. These controls scope what you see without changing what Sona tracks.
Note: the filter bar is shared across AI Visibility tabs. For a full breakdown of the shared controls, see the AI Visibility Overview article, and for metric definitions see the AI Visibility metric glossary.
FAQs
What is the difference between All Site Pages and Watched Pages?
What is the difference between All Site Pages and Watched Pages?
All Site Pages shows every page Sona has discovered on your site, for a full survey of your content. Watched Pages is a shortlist of specific URLs you choose to monitor closely over time, with a date range for tracking trends. Use All Site Pages to find pages worth attention, then move your priority ones to Watched Pages to keep tracking them.
What does "Total indexed by AI" mean?
What does "Total indexed by AI" mean?
It is a count of how often a page has been indexed or cited by AI models. A higher number means AI platforms are drawing on that page when they answer questions, which is what connects your content to your AI visibility. Pages with a low or zero count are candidates for optimization, since AI is not yet relying on them.
What does Rediscover URLs do?
What does Rediscover URLs do?
Rediscover URLs re-scans your website so Sona picks up pages that have been published or changed since the last scan. Use it after you launch new content to make sure those pages appear in the table with their metrics.
How many pages can I watch, and can I add a whole domain?
How many pages can I watch, and can I add a whole domain?
You can add up to 100 unique pages to your watch list, and they must be specific page URLs, not entire domains. Paste one URL per line in the Add Watched Pages dialog. To monitor a different set later, remove pages with Delete and add new ones.



