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llms.txt generator

llms.txt is the emerging standard for telling AI agents what your site is and where its important content lives. Fill in the form and get a spec-conformant markdown file ready to serve at /llms.txt.

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How to use

  1. Enter your site or product name and a one-sentence summary. The summary becomes the blockquote agents read first.
  2. Add sections (Docs, Pricing, API, Blog) with one link per line in the format Label | URL | optional description.
  3. Generate the file and copy it.
  4. Serve it as plain text or markdown at https://yourdomain.com/llms.txt.
  5. Keep it short: llms.txt is a curated map, not a sitemap. Link only the pages an agent needs.

Frequently asked questions

What is llms.txt?

A markdown file at the root of your domain that describes your product and links to its key pages in a format language models read natively. Think of it as robots.txt for understanding instead of permission.

Do AI engines actually read llms.txt?

Adoption is growing: agents and coding assistants fetch it when available, and the spec (llmstxt.org) is followed by an increasing number of products. It costs almost nothing to publish, and our audit checks for it.

What should I link in llms.txt?

The pages that let an agent answer questions about you accurately: product overview, docs quickstart, pricing, API reference, and any policies. Curate ten to twenty links rather than dumping your whole sitemap.

What format does the generator produce?

The llmstxt.org structure: an H1 with your site name, a blockquote summary, an optional context paragraph, then H2 sections containing markdown link lists with optional descriptions.

Does llms.txt replace a sitemap?

No. Keep your XML sitemap for search crawlers. llms.txt serves a different audience: AI agents that want a fast, curated briefing instead of a full URL inventory.

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