AllSEOLLMS Eligibility

LLMS Eligibility

Control which pages are eligible for AI/discovery outputs and machine-readable indexing.

What eligibility means

LLMS eligibility controls whether content is surfaced in machine-readable discovery outputs. It works alongside robots and sitemap controls.

Practical rules

  • Keep public, high-value pages eligible.
  • Exclude thin, temporary, or internal-only pages.
  • Keep canonical URLs stable for important resources.
  • Re-check settings when page purpose changes.
  • Align decisions with Page SEO Health, Store Products SEO, and Team Profile SEO.

Machine-readable site files

Published sites can expose /llms.txt as a concise Markdown index for AI discovery. It groups eligible pages, feature pages, integration pages, specialty solution pages, funnels, blog posts, podcast episodes, store items, and team profiles with links to the Markdown version and the canonical page.

Use /llms-full.txt when an AI tool needs the larger corpus instead of the concise index.

Search & AI Visibility monitoring

Search & AI Visibility helps you track the searches and AI questions that matter for a site.

  • Start with the setup guide to choose search targets from suggested page targets, site content, and available Google query data.
  • Add your own search targets when a priority service, phrase, or location is missing from the suggestions.
  • Weekly search checks and monthly AI mention monitoring use the approved targets, so the first ranking and AI snapshots can appear after the scheduled checks complete.
  • Manual prompt checks are separate from scheduled monitoring. Use them when you want to test a specific customer question right away.
  • Run a one-time prompt check when you want to test a specific customer question. The dashboard shows the remaining included checks for the month, suggested questions, recent answers, mention status, citation status, cited URL, and answer summary when available.
  • Review visibility status, tracked targets, top 10 rankings, AI mentions, cited pages, and recommended fixes from the dashboard. The visibility score appears after search or AI monitoring has measured at least one target.
  • Use the Actions tab to jump from a visibility recommendation to the right review area, such as SEO fixes, metadata review, rankings, or AI visibility details.
  • Pause targets that no longer match the site's current offer or market focus.

Workflow

1

Review page-level discovery settings

In page settings, confirm sitemap/robots/LLMS choices for each important page.

2

Review blog and entity coverage

Confirm key blog posts and public entities (store and team profiles) have strong metadata and intended visibility.

3

Re-run after major updates

Revisit discovery settings after redesigns, migrations, or content rewrites.

Updated Jun 25, 2026

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