Marketplace tier unlocks template-level audits for sites with thousands of pages built from the same template.
Marketplace tier
Marketplace is CiteFlow's tier for sites that operate at a different order of magnitude: directories, classifieds, e-commerce marketplaces, property platforms, used-car sites, jobs boards. The Standard and Enhanced limits are designed for typical brand sites of 50–5,000 pages. Marketplace is for everything past that.
When does Marketplace make sense?
You're probably on Marketplace if any of the following are true:
- Your site has 10,000+ pages generated from a small number of templates.
- You operate a marketplace platform where most pages are user-generated listings (cars, properties, jobs, products).
- You run a directory that aggregates third-party entities.
- You have multiple sub-domains (
blog,shop,community) that need to be audited together. - You need white-label branding in the customer-facing dashboard.
If you're a brand site with under 5,000 pages, Enhanced is almost certainly the right tier.
What do you get on Marketplace?
Higher limits across every module
| Resource | Enhanced | Marketplace |
|---|---|---|
| Tracked keywords | 100 | 500 |
| AI citation queries | 50 | 100 |
| Articles per month | 30 | Unlimited (soft fair-use cap) |
| Publishing endpoints | 10 | 50 (soft cap) |
| Sub-domain allowlist | , | Up to 10 |
Bulk operations
CSV import flows for the data types where typing one at a time doesn't scale:
- Keywords, paste or upload a CSV of keywords to track.
- Topics, bulk-add to the topic queue.
- AI citation queries, bulk-add prospect-style questions to monitor.
Section-pattern audits
Filter audits by URL pattern so you can audit just /listings/* or
/categories/* independently. Lets you focus remediation work on a
single template rather than wading through a site-wide audit.
Page-template intelligence
The audit module classifies every page into a page_type (homepage,
content, listing, product, category, blog_post, author). Marketplace
exposes the by-template view on findings so you can see whether
an issue lives in the template (fix once, fix everywhere) or only on
a subset.
Sub-domain allowlist
Add up to 10 sub-domains that should be treated as same-origin
during the crawl. So a single audit can cover example.com,
blog.example.com, and shop.example.com together. The 10-entry
cap is enforced at the database level.
White-label branding
Customise the dashboard your end-users see:
- Logo URL, replaces the CiteFlow wordmark in the dashboard header.
- Accent colour, drives the primary button and highlight
colour. Accepts hex (
#rrggbb) oroklch(L C H)CSS notation. - Display name, replaces "CiteFlow" in the dashboard chrome.
Branding is cosmetic only. Transactional emails, system notifications, legal pages, and admin tooling remain CiteFlow-branded. See account for the full editor.
Higher cost caps
Marketplace customers run at higher monthly cost ceilings before rate-limiting kicks in. If you have a use case that needs even more headroom, contact support.
How do you upgrade to Marketplace?
Marketplace tier is currently provisioned by the CiteFlow team rather than via self-serve checkout. To upgrade:
- Email
support@citeflow.co.ukfrom your account email. - Briefly describe your use case (site type, page count, sub-domains, integration needs).
- We'll respond with pricing and provisioning steps within one business day.
Self-serve Marketplace checkout is on the roadmap and will land alongside the broader billing rollout.
How is Marketplace priced?
Marketplace starts at £499/month for the standard package. Bespoke pricing applies above 100,000 pages, multi-tenant arrangements, or where additional sub-domain capacity is needed.
What are common use cases?
- Used-car directory, 80,000 listings, weekly re-audits to catch template regressions, CSV-bulk keyword tracking across 500 car makes/models, white-label dashboard for the in-house SEO team.
- Property marketplace, sub-domain allowlist covering
rent,sale, andblog, section-pattern audits per page type, 100 AI citation queries to monitor location-based prospect questions. - Jobs board, bulk-imported topics covering "how to hire X" and "salary for Y" question patterns, auto-publish to the careers blog via webhook.
Related
References
- Google Search Central: structured data guidelines, Google
- sitemaps.org protocol, sitemaps.org
- Schema.org BreadcrumbList specification, Schema.org
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