Manage citations and references across your content

CiteKit helps content publishers track sources, add structured citations, and maintain credibility as their article archive grows.

Install CiteKit
Every month, thousands of bloggers link to research, statistics, and expert insights, but few have a system for tracking those references after publishing [1]. Google’s Search Quality Raters evaluate EEAT Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness by looking for transparency, source attribution, and evidence of content integrity [2]. The problem? Most WordPress sites can’t answer basic questions like which citations exist, where they appear, or whether the links are still valid [3]. A hyperlink alone isn’t enough Links without structure, context, or traceability do little to build long-term trust, especially as search engines continue to reward accuracy over convenience. CiteKit helps you keep track of every source you reference – clearly, consistently, and in one place. If trust and credibility matter to your content strategy, start with citations you can manage at scale [4].
Source References
  1. Orbit Media. "Blogging Statistics & Trends 2022." 2022.
  2. Google. "Search Quality Evaluator Guidelines." 2022.
  3. SEMrush. "Building Trust Through Content." 2023.
  4. Yoast. "EEAT: What It Means and Why It Matters." 2023.

Reusable reference library

Store sources once and reuse them across all your articles.

Clean in-text citations

Add structured citations anywhere in your content with simple shortcodes.

Maintain content credibility

Track where sources appear and keep references organized as your site grows.