In recent months, many tools, plugins, and platforms have started promoting LLMs.txt as a way to improve AI search visibility. On the surface, it looks like the “next big thing” in SEO.
But here’s the reality:
- LLMs.txt is only a proposal. No AI platform currently uses it.
- Google’s John Mueller has confirmed it is unnecessary.
- It opens the door to manipulation, making it inherently untrustworthy.
So why the buzz? Because SEO tool providers respond to demand. When users asked for it, they built it. This has unintentionally created a misinformation loop, where marketers now believe not having LLMs.txt could harm AI visibility.
In truth:
- AI platforms rely on HTML content, not markdown or separate text files.
- On-page content quality remains the most reliable signal.
- There is no evidence that LLMs.txt impacts rankings or AI citations.
Some plugins, like Squirrly, are transparent, saying they added the feature only because users asked and cautioning that it won’t improve AI search performance. Others, like Rank Math, overstate its potential.
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