Spotlight tracks which of your web pages are being cited when AI models answer your tracked prompts. This step connects your existing content so Spotlight can measure what’s working — and flag what isn’t.Documentation Index
Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.get-spotlight.com/llms.txt
Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.
1. Import your content from your sitemap
Go to Citation Tracking and click Import from sitemap.- Enter your sitemap URL (usually
yourdomain.com/sitemap.xml). - Filter the results to just your blog or articles — you don’t need to import every page on your site, just the content that’s relevant to your tracked prompts.
- Select the pages you want to track and import them.
2. Connect Google Search Console
AI models search Google to find content to cite. If your pages aren’t indexed by Google, they can’t be cited — no matter how good they are. Connect Google Search Console under Settings → Integrations. Once connected, Spotlight will:- Check whether each of your tracked pages is indexed.
- Flag any pages that aren’t indexed so you can fix them.
- Submit unindexed pages to Google for indexing on your behalf.
3. Connect Google Analytics (optional)
Under Settings → Integrations, you can also connect Google Analytics 4. This lets you see traffic arriving at your site directly from AI models — which landing pages they arrive on, and what they do after. Most users who discover your brand through AI will search for you on Google first, then arrive via organic, so direct AI traffic is typically a small slice. But it’s a useful data point as the channel matures.Done when: Your blog content is imported into Citation Tracking, Google Search Console is connected, and Spotlight has verified (or submitted for) indexing on your key pages.
Next: Create your first article
Generate a GEO-optimised article and publish it.
Back: Configure competitors
Return to Step 2.

