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Generate an LLMs.txt draft for your website.

Paste a URL, preview a structured mock output, and learn how to publish an LLMs.txt file that helps AI systems understand your key pages.

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# llms.txt

Enter an accessible sitemap URL to generate a real llms.txt file

After submission, we will read your sitemap, extract the key pages, and return the real generated result here.

How it works

This prototype mirrors the shape of a real tool without calling a live API.

  1. Step 1

    Enter the website you want to describe

    Use the homepage or the main domain you want to summarize for AI systems.

  2. Step 2

    Review the LLMs.txt output

    The preview shows the kind of concise structure you would usually publish at /llms.txt.

  3. Step 3

    Use the page guidance before publishing

    Once the draft looks right, review your key pages, publish the file, and keep it updated as the site evolves.

What is llms.txt

LLMs.txt is a lightweight text file that gives AI systems a cleaner starting point for understanding your website. It usually lists the pages you want models to read first and adds brief context about why they matter.

It is not a formal replacement for existing technical files, but an AI-facing content guide. It helps answer engines and AI systems quickly find and understand the key pages that best represent your brand, products, and documentation.

Why it matters

More users are now discovering products, comparing solutions, and shortlisting vendors through AI tools such as ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini. If your website does not clearly tell AI who you are, what you do, who you serve, and which pages matter most, AI may ignore you, misread you, or cite the wrong content. LLMs.txt helps you package the information you want AI to understand first into a clearer entry-point file:

  • It gives AI systems a short path to your most important pages instead of leaving them to infer priority from a large site alone.
  • It helps teams align on which URLs should represent the brand in AI discovery, evaluation, and citation workflows.
  • It creates a simple checkpoint for AI visibility work: which pages should be understood first, and are those pages actually strong enough to earn trust?
  • It creates a structural foundation for GEO / AI Search Optimization
  • It makes your website easier for AI systems to read, cite, and recommend

It does not guarantee that you will appear in AI answers immediately, but it shifts your site from making AI guess to actively telling AI how to understand you.

LLMs.txt vs robots.txt vs sitemap.xml

These files do different jobs. They work better together than as substitutes for one another.

AreaLLMs.txtrobots.txtsitemap.xml
Primary purposeExplains which pages matter and how to read themControls crawler accessLists URLs for discovery
Best forBrand, product, docs, and priority contextBlocking or allowing pathsHelping engines find pages
Typical contentShort summaries with grouped linksRules and directivesStructured URL inventory

How to publish it

The operational part is simple. The important part is choosing the right pages and keeping them current.

  1. Step 1

    Start with a short summary of the site

    Use one or two lines that explain what the company does and what kind of pages AI should treat as primary sources.

  2. Step 2

    List only the pages that matter most

    Include product, pricing, documentation, help, or educational pages that best explain the site.

  3. Step 3

    Publish the file at the site root

    We recommend publishing it at /.well-known/llms.txt or at the root as /llms.txt so the path stays more standard and stable.

  4. Step 4

    Refresh it when priorities change

    Update the file when you launch new products, replace old pages, or change the structure of your docs.

Who it’s for

  • Site owners who want a simple first pass before investing in deeper AI visibility work.
  • SEO, GEO, and content teams that need to define which URLs should represent the brand in AI systems.
  • Documentation-heavy products that want to guide models toward product pages, setup guides, and support content faster.

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Frequently asked questions

Do I need to organize my site content before generating llms.txt?

No manual cleanup is required beforehand. You only need to enter your website URL. Dageno will first read your public pages, identify the core sections and important content, and then generate a site summary that is easier for AI systems to understand. After generation, you can make small adjustments based on your brand wording, product priorities, or business focus.

What kinds of websites are best suited for llms.txt?

Content sites, SaaS websites, developer docs, ecommerce product pages, brand websites, knowledge bases, and local service websites can all benefit from it. If you want AI search tools to understand your products, services, expertise, or brand positioning more accurately, llms.txt can be part of your AI visibility optimization work.

How do AI search tools use the information inside llms.txt?

llms.txt can give AI systems a clearer site structure, key page entry points, and more useful content context. When users search related questions in ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, and similar tools, this kind of structured information helps AI understand your site topic more accurately and reduces the chance of incorrect summaries or missed key content.

Should llms.txt be as detailed as possible?

No. What matters more is clarity, accuracy, and deliberate selection. It is usually better to prioritize high-value pages such as the homepage, product pages, pricing pages, documentation, case studies, and help center content, instead of stuffing every page into the file. Content that is too long, repetitive, or irrelevant can actually reduce AI understanding efficiency.

How long does it take to see results after publishing llms.txt?

That depends on how different AI search tools crawl and use the file, so it usually does not create an immediate measurable change like paid ads would. It is better to think of it as part of your website infrastructure for the AI search era: first make your content available in a format that AI can read more easily, then pair it with ongoing content updates and GEO monitoring to observe how brand visibility changes over time.