How to use the templates
Pick the template that matches your site type, type in your brand name and URL, and the tool fills the rest. Each template includes the structural scaffolding (H1, blockquote summary, primary sources, bot policy, attribution) tuned for how assistants typically cite that kind of site. Replace the [bracketed placeholders] with your specifics and you're done.
Why template per site type
- B2B SaaS templates emphasize linking to the specific feature/docs page, because AI answers about software usually want a specific integration or how-to.
- Ecommerce templates prioritize collection pages, because buyers ask category questions ("best lightweight running shoes") and collection pages are better landing pages than home.
- Publishers templates ask for author attribution and specific article URLs - that's how editorial brands compound E-E-A-T in AI answers.
- Local / service templates call out the service area and city triggers, so the assistant can match regional prompts cleanly.
- Docs / OSS templates point assistants at the docs index and current API reference, avoiding the "cites outdated v1 syntax" trap.
Once you've got the template
Fill in the placeholders, validate with our LLMs.txt Validator, cross-check against your robots.txt, and upload to your domain root. Full context in our llms.txt guide. If you need a fully custom build with per-URL rules, use the LLMs.txt Generator instead.