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An llms.txt file tells AI assistants how to understand and cite your brand — like robots.txt, but for the engines your customers now ask. We'll read your site and draft one for you.
What to do with it
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Copy the generated file above.
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Publish it at yourdomain.com/llms.txt.
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Confirm AI crawlers can reach it with the crawlability checker.
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Run a full AI-visibility report to see where you stand across all four engines.
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FAQ
Common questions
A plain-text file at yourdomain.com/llms.txt that tells AI assistants how to describe and cite your brand — the same idea as robots.txt, but aimed at the engines your customers now ask questions in, not search crawlers.
At your domain root: yourdomain.com/llms.txt. It must be reachable at that exact path for AI engines that check for it to find it.
No — it's a signal, not a guarantee. It gives engines a cleaner, explicit path to the pages you most want cited, but whether they actually cite you still depends on your content and how you rank in each engine's own retrieval. Worth knowing the real scale: Otterly.AI's own 90-day server-log experiment found only 84 of more than 62,100 AI-bot visits — about 0.1% — ever touched llms.txt, versus roughly 265 visits to an ordinary content page in the same window (WebSearch-corroborated from Otterly's published experiment, not a direct fetch of it). It's still worth publishing — it's free and can only help — just don't expect it to outperform actual citable content. Run the free crawlability checker and a full AI-visibility report to see where you actually stand.
Yes — it reads your site and drafts a file for you in one click, no signup or card required.