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HaloX glossary page for Source: evidence candidate used by AI answers

What does it mean?

A source is a URL or domain that AI considered as supporting evidence for an answer. In HaloX, Source is not the same as final Citation.

How HaloX uses it

HaloX viewWhat to checkDecision
Keyword Status / AnalysisKeyword-level search and AI signalsSeparate ranking, AIO, and question-demand issues.
Prompt StatusM/S/C state by tracked questionFind whether the signal stops at mention, source, or citation.
Prompt AnalysisCoverage and competitor comparison by engineDecide which prompt set or engine to fix first.
Citation TrackingSource domains, URLs, counts, and shareCheck which pages become AI-answer evidence.

Decision examples

StateMeaningNext action
Mention exists but citation is missingThe brand appears, but source ownership is weak.Strengthen answer-ready paragraphs, evidence links, and page structure.
Competitors own the source shareCompetitors are selected as evidence more often.Compare competitor cited pages with your missing source pages.
Coverage is low in one engine or prompt groupThe average hides a specific gap.Inspect the weak engine or question group separately.

Prompt Status

Check M/S/C status by question.

Prompt Analysis

Compare signals by prompt set and engine.

Citation Tracking

Review actual source domains and URLs.

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