llms.txt Generator
AI models decide what to recommend in seconds. If yours can't find a structured summary of your site, it moves on. llms.txt gives them one automatically.
Download Pluginllms.txt is a plain-text file that sits at your domain root (yoursite.com/llms.txt). It follows the llmstxt.org specification created by Jeremy Howard, providing AI systems with a structured summary of who you are, what you do, and which pages matter most.
> Full-service digital marketing agency specializing in SEO, PPC, and content strategy for SaaS companies.
## Core Pages
– [About Us](https://acme.com/about/)
– [Services](https://acme.com/services/)
– [Pricing](https://acme.com/pricing/)
– [Contact](https://acme.com/contact/)
## Service Pages
– [SEO Services](https://acme.com/services/seo/)
– [PPC Management](https://acme.com/services/ppc/)
– [Content Strategy](https://acme.com/services/content/)
## Top Articles
– [What is AEO?](https://acme.com/blog/what-is-aeo/)
– [SEO vs AEO](https://acme.com/blog/seo-vs-aeo/)
## Optional
– [Team](https://acme.com/team/)
– [Press](https://acme.com/press/)
When ChatGPT, Claude, or Perplexity encounter your domain, they check for llms.txt to understand your site structure. Without it, they scrape and guess. With it, you control what they learn about you.
The plugin auto-discovers pages by matching WordPress slug patterns to known categories. It identifies your homepage, about page, pricing page, contact page, and blog index from common slug conventions.
Service and product pages are found by looking for child pages under parents named “services” or “products.” Top blog posts are ranked by comment count as a proxy for engagement and authority.
| Section | Source |
|---|---|
| H1 Title | WordPress site name |
| Blockquote | WordPress tagline / site description |
| ## Core Pages | Slug matching (about, pricing, contact, etc.) |
| ## Service Pages | Child pages of “services” or “products” parent |
| ## Top Articles | Top posts by comment count |
| ## Optional | team, partners, press, testimonials pages |
| Custom Sections | User-written content from dashboard editor |
## Case Studies
– [How we grew X by 300%](https://acme.com/case-studies/growth/)
Sometimes your most important content is not discoverable through slug patterns alone. The dashboard editor lets you add custom sections (case studies, key differentiators, awards, partnerships) that get appended to the generated llms.txt output.
Click “Regenerate” to refresh the auto-discovered sections from your current WordPress content while preserving your custom additions. The file is served via WordPress rewrite rules, so no FTP access or file editing needed.
The llms.txt Generator is included free in AEO God Mode. For the full llms.txt standard and additional features, see the llms.txt specification page.
A plain text file at your site root that gives LLMs a structured overview of your site: what you do, your important pages, your content focus, and what to ignore. Think of it like robots.txt, but for AI language models.
No. The plugin builds it automatically from your WordPress data: site name, description, published pages, and categories. You can add custom content through the dashboard if you want.
The file is cached for 24 hours using WordPress transients. You can hit Regenerate in the dashboard at any time to force a fresh build.
It is an emerging convention. Some AI tools and agents may reference it when trying to understand a site. Having one costs nothing and takes zero effort when auto-generated.