
In February, Bing introduced enhanced AI Performance Reports in Bing Webmaster Tools. One of the notable features of this update is the integration of Grounding Queries and Pages views, allowing users to gain deeper insights into their site’s performance.
Interestingly, this announcement was shared on the Microsoft Ads blog, and while it’s not entirely clear why, the announcement reads:
New Capability: In response to strong positive customer feedback and numerous requests, we’re excited to announce a new feature connecting the Grounding Queries and Pages views within the AI Performance report.
Grounding Query – Page Mapping: Users can quickly see which pages are being cited for a specific grounding query, and which grounding queries are driving citations to a specific page. Select a grounding query to see its cited pages or select a page to see its associated grounding queries. Keep in mind, one grounding query may be mapped to multiple pages and vice versa.
Aleyda Solis shared a visual representation of this new feature on X:
This feature is incredibly useful. As Aleyda noted, “We can now see which pages are being cited for a specific grounding query, and which grounding queries are driving citations to specific pages.”
Good question! Many advertisers are loving the new AI performance tool because it gives them access to valuable AI data. So we used this Ads blog post to highlight this incremental feature, and as I said, there’s a lot more coming. Stay tuned. We will speak about that in our blog
— Fabrice Canel (@facan) March 24, 2026
For further discussions, visit the thread on X.
In conclusion, the integration of Grounding Queries and Pages views in Bing’s AI Performance Reports is set to enhance the way webmasters understand their content’s performance. As Bing continues to roll out new features, users can look forward to even more insights that will help optimize their online presence.
