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LLM for Listeo: Client Guide

Client guide for publishing llms.txt, llms-full.txt, listeo-agent.json, JSON search, and AI crawler analytics for Listeo directory sites.

LLM for Listeo Version 1.0 15 min read Updated Jul 5, 2026
Purpose. LLM for Listeo prepares a Listeo directory for AI assistants and crawlers by publishing curated machine-readable files and a JSON search endpoint. It does not guarantee SEO rankings, AI referrals, or inclusion in any AI product.

What the plugin publishes

The plugin creates an agent-readiness layer for your directory. It can expose curated directory summaries, listing type information, regions, categories, featured listings, guides, selected pages, a site manifest, and search data in formats designed to be easier for AI tools to consume.

llms.txtA concise AI-readable overview of your site.
llms-full.txtA fuller generated version when enabled and within size limits.
listeo-agent.jsonA structured manifest for agent workflows.
JSON searchA public search endpoint for eligible listing data when licensed features are enabled.

Important expectations

No ranking promise. The plugin makes your content easier to describe and discover by compatible tools. It cannot force AI systems to crawl, index, cite, recommend, rank, or send traffic.

Initial setup

  1. Install and activate the plugin.
  2. Open ListingPilot > LLM for Listeo.
  3. Set the site title and site description used in generated files.
  4. Select which sections should be included: sitemap, listing types, regions, categories, featured listings, listings, posts, or pages.
  5. Choose exposure level, content priority, word limits, maximum file size, and cache lifetime.
  6. Decide whether phone, email, website, social links, booking links, price, location, ratings, and opening status should be included.
  7. Save settings and regenerate the files.
  8. Open the generated public URLs and confirm the content is accurate.

Privacy and exposure controls

The plugin can include contact details and other listing metadata, but you should expose only what makes sense for public AI consumption. Start with curated exposure and add fields only after reviewing privacy, lead-routing, and spam implications.

Setting areaRecommended default
Phone and emailLeave disabled unless the directory intentionally publishes this data.
Website and booking linksEnable only if these links are public and useful.
CoordinatesUse rounded coordinates when exact location is not necessary.
Noindex contentExclude content marked noindex.
WooCommerce pagesExclude checkout/account/cart-style content.

Sections

You can control which sections appear and their order. For most directories, a good starting point is sitemap, listing types, regions, categories, featured listings, and guides. Add full listings only if the generated file remains readable and within size limits.

Pages mode

Pages can be disabled, whitelisted, or automatically included when public. Use whitelist mode for stronger editorial control. Avoid exposing internal, legal, checkout, account, or thin utility pages.

Analytics

The plugin can log AI crawler or AI referral activity. Treat this as directional analytics, not a complete attribution source. Many AI systems do not send reliable referral data.

Quality checklist

  • Generated files use the correct brand and description.
  • Private or low-quality pages are excluded.
  • Contact details are exposed only when intentional.
  • File size remains within the configured limit.
  • Featured listings are genuinely useful examples.
  • The JSON search endpoint returns relevant public data.

Troubleshooting

ProblemWhat to check
Generated files return 404Save permalinks, regenerate files, and confirm license/features are active where required.
Files are too largeReduce max listings, posts, categories, and words per entry.
Wrong content appearsReview section settings, exclusions, noindex status, and page whitelist.
Search returns too much dataLower per-page limits and disable sensitive fields.