We can create a simple llms.txt file that aims to give tools like ChatGPT, Copilot and Gemini a clearer picture of what you do.
AI tools like ChatGPT, Copilot and Gemini are becoming a common way for people to research businesses. When someone asks these systems about your brand, the answer they produce depends entirely on the information they can find - and sometimes that picture isn’t quite right.
We’re exploring a simple way to help AI understand your business more clearly.
An llms.txt file is a short text document added to the root file of your website. It explains your business in plain language, what you do, who you help and which pages matter most, so if AI systems discover it, they have something accurate to work from instead of amalgamating information from multiple sources.
It’s a lightweight experiment, easy to update, and a small step that may prove useful as AI-driven search becomes more common.

For £230 + VAT, we’ll put together your llms.txt file and publish it on your site - ideal if you’re curious about early approaches to AI visibility and want to explore a new angle before it becomes mainstream. Add your details and we’ll guide you through what happens next.

You provide AI tools with a clean, human-reviewed summary of your services, audience and purpose - reducing the chance they piece your story together from scattered sources.
If AI tools begin relying on structured files like this, having one in place may help them understand your business more reliably, early on.
Most businesses haven’t explored this yet. Adding an llms.txt file now might have a positive impact if llms.txt becomes more widely adopted by AI crawlers.
It’s one small file in your site root. Easy to update, easy to remove and requires no ongoing maintenance (unless you want to update it).
llms.txt is being tested by various teams across the AI and developer community. It’s not a standard, but it’s part of a growing interest in making websites easier for AI assistants to interpret.
A simple, one-off add-on for those exploring new angles in AI-driven search.
