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Low cost/free AI citation research tool?

Looking for some suggestions for a research tool that won't cost a zillion dollars but will hopefully do what I need it to do. I'm putting together some research to try to find the most influential citation sources for local niche business searches/prompts in a specific market.

So, for example, if I were looking at veterinarians in Milwaukee, I'd like a tool to fan out and do a bunch of relevant searches for veterinarians in Milwaukee, and then figure out which citations were most prominent across the various iterations of searches it performed. I had a free trial of Gumshoe that just moved to paid - and it would have been pretty good for this. So, I'm contemplating just paying and using that, but I was wondering if anyone else had ideas for this.

I'm trying to build out a bit of a localized guide for the most influential sites for a few niche industries in my area, and I just need to find the right tool to make it happen. Any advice is greatly appreciated, thanks!

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