Google's AI Overview is the AI-generated box at the top of the results. This tool checks whether you're in it.
What you enter
- the keyword to check,
- your domain (optional: if you add it, the tool also tells you your position among the sources),
- the market (Italy, US, UK, Germany, France, Spain).
What you get
- The verdict: you're cited, you're not cited, or there's no AI Overview for that query.
- The cited sources (the top ones in the clear, the full list when you unlock with email).
- If you're cited, your position among the sources.
- Unlocking with email, you also get AEO tips on what to improve (schema, answer format, sources).
How to use it well
Check the keywords you want to be found for and see who's cited instead of you: those are the pages Google considers most "citable" on that topic. Study their format and improve yours.
Usage limits
Like all the free tools, it has a per-IP request limit (a few per minute, a few per day). Recent searches are cached, so repeating the same query is instant and doesn't consume the limit.
Do I have to enter a domain?
No, it's optional. Without a domain you still see who's cited for that keyword; with a domain you also get your position among the sources.