Adding LLMs.txt to root domain (website.com/LLMs.txt)
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Alex Zalamov
Need: With AI becoming apart of search more and more I need a way to add the llms.txt to the root of the domain.
Current: You cannot add txt file to root of domain.
llms.txt is a proposed standard for helping LLMs access and interpret structured content from websites. You can read the full proposal on llmstext.org.
In a nutshell, it’s a text file designed to tell LLMs where to find the good stuff: API documentation, return policies, product taxonomies, and other context-rich resources. The goal is to remove ambiguity by giving language models a curated map of high-value content, so they don’t have to guess what matters.
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Mike Clack
This is a HUGE necessity in 2026... GHL, please consider allowing .txt slugs ASAP. As an agency owner, we can not stay competitive without it. May need to consider another option if not available soon...
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Unlimited Digital Marketing
Adding an llm.txt file to the root of the domain can help LLMs discover and recognize the site more quickly. I’ve seen this work with a brand-new website that began appearing in LLM results within about 8 days. It’s a simple setup, and implementing it would be beneficial both for your organization and for anyone interacting with the platform.
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Adil Hameed
llm.txt support is essential to keep HighLevel websites competitive as search shifts toward LLMs. This would significantly improve AI discoverability, future-proof SEO, and increase the value of the website builder for agencies and clients.
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Michael Suarez
adding a llm.txt file to the root domain will start getting us picked up by LLMs more quickly - saw this happen with a brand new website.. within 8 days. Please set this simple feature up it will benefit both your org and everyone using it
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Ajax Union
Vitlal to include this - it's how llms are ranking websites. if we wan tthe GHL website builder to hold up against other platforms and continue to resell it we need this inculded
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Joel Buhr
Yes Please
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Nathan Spalding
PLEASE!
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Henri Huotari
+1 for this, definitely needed
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Jacobus Fourie
Proposed GHL Improvement: Add Support for Hosting Root-Level Text Files (e.g., llms.txt, ai.txt, security.txt)
Many modern SEO, GEO, and AI-search frameworks now require brands to host machine-readable files at the root of their domain (e.g., domain.com/llms.txt, domain.com/ai.txt, domain.com/security.txt).
Currently, GHL-hosted websites cannot create or upload any root-level files, and funnel/page URLs cannot contain .txt extensions. This prevents users from implementing industry-standard AI-visibility and compliance files.
This limitation affects:
AI Answer Engine Optimization (GEO/SEO for AI chat systems)
LLM indexing signals (llms.txt, ai.txt, model-readiness files)
Security/disclosure standards (security.txt, humans.txt)
Verification systems that expect accessible plain-text files at domain root
Technical SEO workflows that rely on non-HTML file types
Recommended Enhancements
Allow uploading static plain-text files to the root directory
(llms.txt, ai.txt, security.txt, humans.txt, sitemap-alt, etc.)
Allow pages/steps to use .txt extensions
or provide a setting to mark a page as text/plain so crawlers treat it correctly.
Provide a simple "Static Files" manager
where users can upload TXT, JSON, XML, and other non-HTML resources required for modern SEO and AI indexing.
Add documentation for AI/SEO readiness
so agencies can correctly implement AI visibility standards within GHL-hosted sites.
Why This Matters
AI-powered search engines and LLM crawlers are rapidly adopting llms.txt and similar standards. Without the ability to host these files, GHL websites are at a disadvantage in AI-search visibility, compliance, and verification compared to platforms that support root-level text files.
Enabling this functionality would immediately strengthen GHL’s position as an AI-ready CMS and support modern SEO/GEO requirements for all users.
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Johnny Walker
yes +1 we need this
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