
LLMs.txt Generator
Convert websites to LLMs.txt format in seconds
131 followers
Convert websites to LLMs.txt format in seconds
131 followers
Create LLMs.txt files for free. Transform any website into AI-ready structured content. No API keys or signup required. Perfect for ChatGPT, Claude, and other large language models. Fast, reliable, and privacy-focused.




Hey @nicksuccesslaunch
I've been looking for a solution just like this - something that makes it so much easier to generate LLMs.txt files without the usual friction. I’m genuinely excited to dive deeper into what you’ve built and will definitely be sharing this with friends who are about to launch their software products.
Really appreciate how streamlined and accessible you've made the process. All the best with your launch!
@parth_lohomi thanks, I really appreciate it! Would love to hear some feedback.
AltPage.ai
No signup or API keys needed? That's honestly genius for quick LLMs.txt generation—saves so much hassle, fr. Y'all nailed the privacy angle too!
DiffSense
Really cool! One kink: when you type an URL into the input field. it loses text focus while you type. (Using Chrome)
Tough Tongue AI
LLMs.txt Generator is awesome—how do you handle sites with dynamically loaded content or heavy JavaScript?
@aj_123Â thank you! We use server-side HTML parsing which handles most sites effectively (85-90% success rate), but heavily JavaScript-dependent SPAs can have limited content extraction.
Linkinize
LLMs.txt Generator is a super handy utility for making websites AI-ready — fast, privacy-focused, and no signup needed makes it an easy win for devs and site owners. Congrats on the launch 🚀
Hi, thank you and great product! just I think should elaborate more the output to focus on relevant stuff of the website
@alessandro_v thank you! Can you give me an example?
@nicksuccesslaunch Actually, you might be right, I was thinking llms.txt should be a cleaned up, like that strips out images and non-essential content that doesn't help with understanding. Like focusing just on the core text that's actually useful for an LLM to process