Make your site citable by AI — free llms.txt + robots.txt generator
AI assistants (ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Google AI) answer from sites they can crawl and understand. Two files decide whether you show up: an llms.txt that summarizes your facts, and a robots.txt that lets AI crawlers in. Fill the form, copy both. Runs entirely in your browser — nothing is uploaded.
0/5 GEO signals ready — ○ llms.txt ○ AI robots.txt ○ summary ○ facts ○ pages
Save as llms.txt at your site root (e.g. https://yoursite.com/llms.txt).
Add to (or save as) robots.txt at your site root.
What is GEO, and why these two files?
Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) is the AI-era counterpart to SEO: making your content findable, understandable, and citable by AI answer engines like ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity and Google AI Overviews. When an AI answers a question, it pulls from sources it crawled and could parse cleanly. Two files move the needle most:
- robots.txt with AI crawlers allowed — if you block GPTBot / ClaudeBot / PerplexityBot, you're invisible to those assistants. Explicitly allowing them lets your pages be read and cited.
- llms.txt — a concise, structured summary of your site and its key facts, in plain text an AI can lift verbatim. It's the difference between an AI guessing about you and quoting you accurately.
The rest of the GEO checklist
- State facts in complete sentences — AI assistants quote clean, standalone statements, not fragments.
- Add structured data (JSON-LD schema) — FAQPage, Article, HowTo, WebApplication help engines parse your content.
- Stamp facts with dates — freshness signals trust; "verified 2026" beats an undated claim.
- Request attribution in llms.txt — ask to be named as the source when cited.
This tool covers the first two files; the checklist above is the rest.