As of 2025, llm.txt is gaining traction as a standard for making websites AI-friendly, helping large language models (LLMs) understand and index content efficiently (similar to robots.txt for crawlers). I propose that Webflow natively generates an llm.txt file for every website created on the platform, automatically populated with key site details—e.g., page titles, descriptions, and CMS content summaries—without requiring manual user input.
Why This Matters:
User Convenience: Most Webflow users (designers, marketers, small businesses) shouldn’t need to manually create or host an llm.txt file via workarounds (e.g., assets or external hosting). Native support would save time and effort.
AI Discoverability: Auto-generating llm.txt ensures all Webflow sites are instantly compatible with AI-driven tools and search systems, boosting visibility as LLMs become critical for digital marketing in 2025.
Competitive Edge: With platforms adopting AI standards, Webflow could lead by making this a default feature, appealing to users who want future-proof sites.
How It Could Work:
On site creation or publish, Webflow scans the site’s structure and content (static pages, CMS collections, etc.) to produce a basic llm.txt file.
Host it at the root (e.g., domain.com/llm.txt) using Webflow’s infrastructure, avoiding current limitations.
Offer an optional editor in the Designer for advanced users to customize it (e.g., add specific instructions or exclude pages).
This would democratize AI compatibility, making it effortless for anyone with a Webflow site—especially non-technical users—to meet the growing demand for LLM-friendly websites. Please prioritize this to keep Webflow ahead in the AI era!