We logged every source ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini cited across 117 answers to real buyer questions — then turned the measurable traits of AI-cited pages into three cloneable templates. Free, no email wall, clone in one click.
Really free. No signup, no watermark — just a footer credit you can keep or delete.
Every component in every template exists because of a number from our study — not a design trend. Preview each on its live demo, then clone it from Made in Webflow.
A blog where every block maps to a measured citation trait: Article + FAQ JSON-LD generated from CMS fields, visible author bylines, published and updated dates, a key-stats callout, and comparison-table styles. The three demo posts explain the method using the study's actual numbers.
A microsite for publishing original research: a stat-hero landing page, CMS-driven findings that each get their own detail page with Article schema, an honest methodology section, and a data-downloads list. The demo is our real State of AI Citations report.
A company site whose citability defaults are pre-wired: an entity-definition hero bound to a single Company CMS item, visible-answer FAQs with FAQPage schema, a founder byline card with Person schema, and an eight-point AI-readiness checklist that says what's done and what's still your job.
You publish articles and want every post born citation-ready. CMS-driven posts, authors, categories, and per-post FAQs — with Article + FAQPage schema generated per post.
You have original data or research to publish as a report — the emptiest citation lane in our study. CMS findings with their own detail pages, dataset downloads, and Dataset + Article schema.
You're starting a company site from zero and want the AI-ready defaults pre-wired: one Company record drives the site, with Organization, WebSite, FAQPage, and Person schema included.
Across 39 buyer questions and 117 logged answers, the pattern was consistent: structured, answer-shaped pages were cited at 75% versus 22% for unstructured ones, 44% of cited pages carried a visible human byline, and only 31% of citations pointed at pages with original statistics — the emptiest lane on the board. These templates hard-wire those traits so you don't rebuild them per page.
A template gives you the structure. What fills it — researched, cited, regularly published articles — is the ongoing work, and that's the part HarperFlow automates: it researches, writes with real citations, and publishes straight to your Webflow CMS. The templates are free either way; no one checks whether you're a customer.
Start with any template above — then let HarperFlow keep it filled with researched, cited articles on autopilot.