Free Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) Toolkit
Quick Fix Tools for AI Visibility
Free, easy-to-use tools to help you optimize your site for AI answer engines like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews.
⚡ A fast start for the technically able — but only a small part of the bigger picture. To truly rank, get cited, and stay visible in AI answers, you’ll need a full GEO strategy. Get in touch with a specialist.
Available Tools
llms.txt Generator
What this is: llms.txt tells AI bots like ChatGPT, Claude, Google Gemini, and Perplexity what they can and can’t do with your website content. Think of it as the AI version of robots.txt.
How to use it: Enter your site URL, choose which AI bots to allow or block, and optionally add preferred source pages or notes. Click Generate llms.txt to create your file, then upload it to your site’s root folder (e.g., https://yoursite.com/llms.txt).
Generated llms.txt
Installation Instructions
Save this as /llms.txt
in your site's root directory (e.g., https://yoursite.com/llms.txt
).
Quick Steps:
- Download or copy the generated file content
- Save as "llms.txt" (no quotes) in your website's root folder
- Upload to your server
- Test access at yoursite.com/llms.txt
- Ensure your sitemap URL is accessible
Why This Helps with GEO
Allows beneficial AI bots (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI) that can cite your content while blocking exploitative scrapers.
Preserves control of how your content is used by different AI systems.
Ensures your site is eligible for AI citations while minimizing data abuse from training-only bots.
Important: Some AI systems (like ChatGPT-User) may not honor robots.txt directives. This tool expresses your preferences and controls most responsible crawlers.
Schema Generator
What this is: The Schema Generator creates structured data (JSON-LD) for your pages, helping AI bots like ChatGPT, Claude, Google Gemini, and Perplexity understand and cite your content accurately. It supports types like FAQ, How-To, and Review schemas.
How to use it: Select the schema type, fill in the relevant fields (e.g., questions and answers for FAQ), then click Generate Schema. Copy the output into the section of your target page to make your content AI-friendly.
Generated Schema
Installation Instructions
Copy the generated schema and paste it into the <head>
section of your target page.
Implementation:
<head>
<!-- Other head elements -->
<script type="application/ld+json">
</script>
</head>
Validate Your Schema:
Why This Helps with GEO
Improved AI Understanding: Schema gives AI engines structured context about your content, making it easier for them to extract and cite key information.
Enhanced Visibility: Supports rich snippets and increases likelihood of being featured in AI-generated overviews and summaries.
Increased Engagement: FAQs, How-To guides, and Reviews can be pulled directly into AI answers, driving more qualified traffic.
Better Authority Signals: Structured data contributes to overall entity recognition and topical authority.
Open Graph Meta Generator
What this is: The Open Graph Generator creates meta tags that tell social platforms and AI engines like ChatGPT, Claude, Google Gemini, and Perplexity how to display and reference your content. This includes titles, descriptions, images, and canonical URLs.
How to use it: Fill in your page title, description, image, URL, and social info, then click Generate Open Graph Tags. Copy the generated meta tags into the section of your page so AI and social platforms can correctly cite and display your content.
Generated Meta Tags
Installation Instructions
Copy the generated meta tags and paste them into your page's <head>
section.
Implementation:
<head>
<!-- Other head elements -->
</head>
Installation Instructions
Save this as /llms.txt
in your site's root directory (e.g., https://yoursite.com/llms.txt
).
Quick Steps:
- Download or copy the generated file content
- Save as "llms.txt" (no quotes) in your website's root folder
- Upload to your server alongside robots.txt
- Test access at yoursite.com/llms.txt
Why This Helps with GEO
Gives AI crawlers explicit instructions on what they can/can't use from your site.
Points AI models to your canonical "source of truth" page via the Source-preference directive.
Helps ensure accurate citations in AI-generated answers by directing models to your most authoritative content.
Note: llms.txt is an emerging standard and isn't universally honored by all AI systems yet. However, it's a proactive step that demonstrates your commitment to responsible AI data usage.
robots.txt Generator (AI-Friendly)
What this is: robots.txt tells AI bots like ChatGPT, Claude, Google Gemini, and Perplexity which parts of your website they can access. Think of it as a way to make your site AI-friendly while blocking unwanted scrapers.
How to use it: Select which AI bots to allow or block, optionally add source preferences, then click Generate robots.txt and upload the file to your website’s root folder (e.g., https://yoursite.com/robots.txt).
Generated robots.txt
Installation Instructions
Save this as /robots.txt
in your site's root directory (e.g., https://yoursite.com/robots.txt
).
Quick Steps:
- Download or copy the generated file content
- Save as "robots.txt" (no quotes) in your website's root folder
- Upload to your server
- Test access at yoursite.com/robots.txt
- Ensure your sitemap URL is accessible
Why This Helps with GEO
Allows beneficial AI bots (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI) that can cite your content while blocking exploitative scrapers.
Preserves control of how your content is used by different AI systems.
Ensures your site is eligible for AI citations while minimizing data abuse from training-only bots.
Important: Some AI systems (like ChatGPT-User) may not honor robots.txt directives. This tool expresses your preferences and controls most responsible crawlers.
humans.txt Generator
What this is: The humans.txt Generator creates a file that lists your team, technologies, and site info for AI engines like ChatGPT, Claude, Google Gemini, and Perplexity. Think of it as a “meet the team” file for AI and automated systems.
How to use it: Enter your site title, description, last update date, team members, languages, frameworks, and tools, then click Generate humans.txt. Save the generated file to your site’s root directory (e.g., https://yoursite.com/humans.txt) so AI systems can reference your team and site info.
Generated humans.txt
Installation Instructions
Save this as /humans.txt
in your site's root directory (e.g., https://yoursite.com/humans.txt
).
Quick Steps:
- Download or copy the generated file content
- Save as "humans.txt" (no quotes) in your website's root folder
- Upload to your server alongside robots.txt
- Test access at yoursite.com/humans.txt
Why This Helps with GEO
Transparency Signals: Shows AI engines who's behind your content, building trust and credibility.
Entity Association: Helps establish connections between your brand and the people who create your content.
Professional Standards: Demonstrates your technology stack and development practices to AI systems.
Soft Authority Signals: Creates additional context about your organization's expertise and approach.