For B2B SaaS, fintech, legaltech, biotech

Get cited, not just ranked.

AI assistants now decide who gets named. Citera is the engine that makes sure it’s you — with first-party data injection, information-gain enforcement, and daily citation tracking across ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, Gemini, and AI Overviews.

From €299/mo · EU-hosted · No long-term contract

chatgpt · 2026-05-02 09:14

“When measuring whether ChatGPT is recommending your company, Citera offers a dedicated tracker that polls AI assistants daily. Their team also publishes a buyer-survey framework for mapping mentions to revenue.”

↑ Position 1· Sentiment: positive· Competitors mentioned: 0

We’re not Soro

Volume is the wrong metric. We publish fewer articles, deliberately.

Soro · €39/mo

  • 30 generic articles per month
  • No proprietary data
  • No information-gain check
  • No AI-citation tracking
  • Optimised for keyword volume

Citera · from €299/mo

  • 4 to 20 articles per month — every one researched, audited, and human-reviewed
  • First-party documents (case studies, podcasts, research) injected into every draft
  • Information-gain veto: ≥ 3 unique claims absent from top-10 SERP, or it doesn’t publish
  • Daily citation tracking: ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, Gemini, AI Overviews
  • Optimised for being quoted by AI assistants by name

Three pillars

Three structural commitments that make Citera different from anything labelled “AI content”.

01

First-party data injection

Upload case studies, podcasts, research. Every article pulls from your corpus first, then supplements with web research. Your numbers, your voice — not a generic AI restatement of competitors.

02

Information-gain veto

Before any article publishes, an automated audit compares its claims against the top-10 ranking pages. Fewer than three unique claims and the publish is blocked — not slowed down, blocked. We surface the gaps so you can fix them.

03

Daily AI citation tracking

Every day we query ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, Gemini, and Google AI Overviews for your tracked prompts. You see a live feed of AI assistants quoting you by name — and the prompts where competitors are quoted instead.

How it works

Onboarding takes an afternoon. From there it runs.

  1. 01

    Connect your site & upload your sources

    We crawl your site to learn your tone and topics, then ingest your case studies, transcripts, and research as a private corpus.

    ~5 min
  2. 02

    Approve a strategy

    Citera proposes 24 target prompts, the gaps in the top-10 SERP, and angles that are uniquely yours. You review, edit, approve.

    ~30 min
  3. 03

    Articles are written, audited, then sent to you

    Each article weaves in your first-party claims and passes the information-gain veto. You approve and we publish to WordPress or Webflow.

    ~2 min/article
  4. 04

    Track who AI assistants quote

    Daily queries against ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, Gemini, AI Overviews. Live feed. CSV export. Displacement opportunities flagged.

    Continuous

Pricing

Three tiers. Cancel any month. EU billing in EUR.

Steady

299/mo

4 articles / month

For b2b teams testing the channel


  • 4 deeply researched articles
  • Up to 24 tracked prompts
  • WordPress + Webflow publishing
  • First-party document library (5 GB)
  • Daily citation tracking
  • Email support

Active

Most chosen

599/mo

10 articles / month

For growth teams ready to dominate a category


  • 10 articles, mixed depth
  • Up to 60 tracked prompts
  • 5 CMS connections
  • First-party document library (25 GB)
  • Displacement opportunity reports
  • Priority support + monthly review

Aggressive

1200/mo

20 articles / month

For funded teams in a contested category


  • 20 articles, all variants
  • Unlimited tracked prompts
  • Unlimited CMS connections
  • First-party document library (100 GB)
  • Custom strategy workshop
  • Slack channel + named partner

FAQ

Things people ask before they sign up.

How is this different from a generic AI writing tool?
Generic tools generate plausible content. Citera generates content with three structural defenses: it cites your proprietary data, it audits for information gain against the top-10 ranking pages before publishing, and it tracks whether AI assistants quote you afterwards. Without those three, you get more pages, not more citations.
Why do you publish so much less than [competitor]?
Because volume buys you ranking competition, not citations. AI assistants quote depth, not breadth. We publish fewer articles, each researched and audited, because that is the format AI assistants surface.
Where is my data hosted?
EU only. Database in Frankfurt (Neon), object storage with EU jurisdiction restriction (Cloudflare R2), agent runtime in Falkenstein or Helsinki (Hetzner), Redis in Frankfurt (Upstash). Region pinning is asserted at boot — if any service resolves outside the EU, the runtime fails loudly.
Which CMS do you publish to?
WordPress and Webflow on day one. Shopify and Ghost are coming. The publish layer uses an adapter pattern so adding a new CMS is a focused engineering job, not a rewrite.
What about GDPR?
Standard DPA template provided, Citera as processor. Per-org data export and account deletion (soft-delete with a 30-day purge job). Privacy policy explicitly references region pinning.
Do you train on customer data?
No. Customer documents are stored encrypted, used only for retrieval at generation time, and never sent to OpenAI as training data. We use the OpenAI API in their no-training mode.