Enter your URL — get a ready llms.txt file AND an AI Readiness grade showing what AI actually sees in your store. Other generators only give you the file.
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We make store product data readable to AI: flawless schema.org markup, factual product data and validated measurements — in 48 hours, at a fixed price (from €1,490), with a money-back guarantee. llms.txt is a nice bonus; product data is what ChatGPT actually recommends stores on.
A proposed standard (llmstxt.org): a markdown file at your site root (yoursite.com/llms.txt) that gives language models a concise summary of what your site is about and which pages matter. Think robots.txt, but for introducing rather than restricting.
Honest answer: no major AI vendor (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Perplexity) has confirmed using it. The file is cheap to add and does no harm — but what AI verifiably reads is your pages' structured data (schema.org), prices, availability and product-data quality. That's why our generator also shows your AI Readiness grade.
Shopify: newer stores get a native llms.txt automatically — check yourstore.com/llms.txt before adding your own. WooCommerce/WordPress: upload the file to the site root (via file manager or SFTP), or use a plugin that serves root files. Other platforms: site root, same place as robots.txt.
robots.txt tells crawlers where they MAY go. llms.txt suggests what's worth reading. Schema.org data is the only one that describes your actual products (price, availability, GTIN, reviews) in machine-readable form — and it's the layer AI uses to recommend products. Priority for a store: schema.org first, robots.txt in order, llms.txt as a bonus.
Other generators hand you a file. We also run a real AI-readability scan against your store — the same checks we used to scan 148 stores (only one passed). You get the file AND a diagnosis of what AI actually sees in your products.
We scanned 148 online stores: 88.5% were missing a machine-readable price and 49% had no schema.org markup at all. llms.txt won't help if the product data itself is unreadable to AI. Read the study