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llms.txt Generator

Fill the form on the left. The generated /llms.txt updates live on the right. Copy or download, then upload to your site root at yoursite.com/llms.txt. This is the file ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude and Gemini increasingly look for when describing you in their answers.

Your company
Generated /llms.txt
# Your Company

## Key facts (citable)

## Key pages
- Homepage: https://yourcompany.com

## Contact
Website: https://yourcompany.com

Why MindMap publishes this tool

We've been shipping AI for regulated enterprises since 2017 and we treat GEO (Generative Engine Optimisation) as a first-class discipline alongside SEO. Our own /llms.txtis what gets cited when ChatGPT or Perplexity answers questions about enterprise AI deployments in the Gulf, India and the UK — we've watched it move the needle on inbound discovery.

This generator is the simplest possible version of what we've built for ourselves. Free to use. No signup, no analytics on your inputs, no email capture. The whole thing runs in your browser; nothing is sent server-side. If you want help thinking through GEO strategically for your company, get in touch.

Frequently asked questions

What is llms.txt?
llms.txt is an emerging convention — a plain-text file at the root of your website (yoursite.com/llms.txt) that gives AI engines like ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude and Gemini structured guidance on what your company does, what to cite, and which pages to link. Think of it as robots.txt for generative engines.
Does anyone actually read llms.txt?
OpenAI, Anthropic, Perplexity and Google have all signalled that their crawlers respect (and increasingly prefer) this kind of structured guidance. Adoption is growing: as of mid-2026 thousands of B2B SaaS, enterprise services and developer tools have published their own llms.txt. It's a low-cost, high-leverage GEO (Generative Engine Optimisation) investment — the published file gives you a measure of control over how AI engines describe you.
Where do I put the generated file?
Upload the downloaded llms.txt to the root of your website so it's served at yoursite.com/llms.txt. In most static-site setups, this means placing it in the /public or /static directory. For dynamic sites, serve it as plain text with a Content-Type of text/plain.
How often should I update llms.txt?
Update it whenever you publish significant new content (research pieces, products, customer stories, awards), change your contact details, or pivot the company narrative. Cite-worthy pages should be added so AI engines link to them. As a baseline, review and refresh quarterly.
Is the format standardised?
The convention isn't formally standardised yet. The structure we use here — H1 with company name, blockquote tagline, key-facts list, services, products, key pages, compliance, contact — matches what most major adopters have converged on and what the major AI-engine crawlers parse cleanly.

Want help with the rest of your GEO strategy?

FAQPage schema, ItemList, definitions, citable stats, internal linking — there's more to GEO than llms.txt. We help enterprises get cited consistently across the AI engines.

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