March 5, 2026 · 7 min read

New: llms-full.txt, ai.txt, AI Citation Check, and Enhanced Scoring

Today we are shipping the biggest update to AgentSEO.guru since launch. We have added two new discovery files, a premium AI Citation Check, and expanded our scoring system from 6 to 7 categories with new signals for E-E-A-T, content freshness, sitemap quality, social meta tags, and citation structure. Here is everything that changed and why it matters for your AI visibility.

Two New Discovery Files

Every full-package analysis now generates two additional files alongside the existing llms.txt, AGENTS.md, agent.json, Schema.org JSON-LD, and robots.txt:

llms-full.txt

An extended version of llms.txt that includes full page content from your website. While llms.txt provides a concise summary, llms-full.txt gives AI agents deep context -- your complete service descriptions, FAQ answers, and page-by-page content. This helps AI models give richer, more accurate recommendations about your business.

ai.txt

A permissions file that defines what AI agents are allowed to do with your content. It specifies allowed actions (read, summarize, extract, recommend) and actions that require user consent (book, purchase, pay). Think of it as a policy file that helps AI agents interact with your business responsibly.

Both files deploy to your website root, just like llms.txt. They are included in your ZIP download, the AI Visibility Report, and all platform-specific install guides. Your total file count goes from 5 to 7 ready-to-install files.

AI Citation Check (Premium)

This is the feature our users have been asking for: does AI actually recommend my business?

After purchase, AgentSEO now runs an AI Citation Check that tests whether AI models would recommend your business when asked relevant queries. We take the top search queries from your competitive analysis and ask an AI model to recommend businesses for each query. Then we check whether your business name or domain appears in the response.

You get:

The AI Citation Check appears as a new "AI Citations" tab on your results page after purchase. It gives you direct, actionable feedback on why AI models are or are not recommending your business.

Expanded 7-Category Scoring

We have added a new scoring category and expanded several existing ones. Your Agent Readiness Score is still 0-100 (we normalize the internal points to a percentage), but the analysis is now deeper and more accurate.

New Category: AI Citation Optimization

This new category measures how well your content is structured for AI models to extract citable snippets. It checks for:

Businesses with strong citation structure make it easy for AI models to pull direct quotes and factual answers. This is one of the highest-leverage improvements you can make for AI visibility.

New Scoring Signals

Signal Category What It Measures
llms-full.txt AI Discovery Files Extended content file presence and quality (1000+ words for full marks)
ai.txt AI Discovery Files AI permissions file with Allow rules and Agent definition
OpenGraph & Social Meta Business Data Markup OG title, description, image, Twitter card completeness
E-E-A-T Signals Content Quality Author attribution, credentials, certifications, reviews
Content Freshness Content Quality Published/modified dates, content age indicators
Sitemap.xml Website Performance Sitemap presence, well-formedness, lastmod dates, URL count
Citation Structure AI Citation Optimization Answer islands, direct answers, semantic completeness
Multi-Modal Content AI Citation Optimization Video content, VideoObject/ImageObject schema

What This Means for Your Score

Your Agent Readiness Score is still on a 0-100 scale. We use a percentage formula that normalizes the internal point pool, so the score you see is always a clean percentage of how AI-ready your site is.

Because we added new scoring signals, existing scores may shift by a few points. A site that previously scored 72 might now score 67 -- not because it got worse, but because we are now measuring more things. The good news: the new signals give you more ways to improve your score. Adding llms-full.txt and ai.txt alone can recover those points and then some.

The ceiling gate is unchanged. Sites missing the 4 core discovery files (llms.txt, agent.json, AGENTS.md, robots.txt) are still capped regardless of how good everything else is. Deploy those first, then optimize the new signals.

Updated Installation Guides

All platform-specific install guides -- WordPress, Shopify, Vercel, Netlify, and 10+ other platforms -- now include deployment instructions for llms-full.txt and ai.txt. The AI Visibility Report (the markdown file you paste into Cursor, Replit, or Windsurf) also includes the new files with exact deployment paths.

The deployment method is identical to llms.txt: upload to your website root. If you have already deployed your other files, adding llms-full.txt and ai.txt takes less than a minute.

Summary of Changes

Before After
5 generated files 7 generated files (+ llms-full.txt, ai.txt)
6 scoring categories 7 scoring categories (+ AI Citation Optimization)
No AI citation testing AI Citation Check -- see if AI recommends you
Basic content quality E-E-A-T signals + freshness analysis
No sitemap analysis Sitemap.xml quality scoring
No social meta scoring OpenGraph & Twitter card completeness
No citation structure analysis FAQ detection, answer islands, multi-modal content

See the Difference in Your Score

Run a free scan to see your updated Agent Readiness Score with all 7 scoring categories. Already a customer? Re-scan to see how the new signals affect your score.

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What's Next

This update lays the groundwork for deeper AI visibility analysis. We are actively tracking emerging standards like the Model Context Protocol (MCP), Google's A2A protocol extensions, and the evolving llms.txt specification. As these standards mature, AgentSEO will support them automatically.

If you have feedback or feature requests, reach out at support@agentseo.guru. We read every message.