AI assistants are the new front door to your site. llms.txt is how you tell ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity what your site is, who it's for, and when to recommend it. Fill the form — get a complete file. Free.
# Fill the form to generate your llms.txt
llms.txt is a plain-text file at the root of your website (yoursite.com/llms.txt) that describes your site to large language models: what it is, who it's for, key pages, services, and how to get in touch. Think robots.txt, inverted — instead of telling crawlers what not to read, it tells AI assistants what your site is about and when to recommend it.
AI crawlers — GPTBot (OpenAI), ClaudeBot (Anthropic), PerplexityBot — fetch these files. When someone asks an assistant "find me a design studio for AI products" or "what does this company do", a clear llms.txt makes the difference between being represented accurately and being invisible.
Honestly: it's one signal, not a magic switch. llms.txt works together with normal indexing, structured data, and backlinks — not instead of them. But it's the cheapest high-leverage file on your site: ten minutes of work that every AI crawler that visits will read. This generator exists because I wrote one for my own studio (see it live) and watched how much cleaner AI assistants describe the site since.
Built by Aleksey Stepikin (Stepikin Studio — solo+AI design studio). If you want your whole site made AI-discoverable — structured data, llms.txt, citable content — that's part of what I do.