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1. New: llms.txt file – Map for AI Models

 

This is a revolutionary solution that is set to be the “robot.txt” of the future. The llms.txt file contains a summary and tips for LLM bots (such as Gemini, ChatGPT, or Claude) about the most important content on your website.

What does this mean for small businesses?

You can precisely indicate to AI which subpages are key (e.g., price list, list of services, references), increasing the chance that the language model will use them as an authoritative source.

How to enable this in WebWave?

Just go to Settings > SEO Settings and select the “Automatic” option in the Llms.txt tab. Our AI will generate an optimal file for you, which will be published at yourwebsiteaddress/llms.txt. Of course, if you are advanced, you also have the “manual” option.

 

 

2. Structured data (Schema). Speak the language of AI

 

Algorithms don't read content like humans do. In order to “understand” it, they need structured data (Schema Markup). This is what converts visual content into structured code.

Significance for your business.

You can get so-called rich snippets (e.g., your logo, address, opening hours) already in Google search results. More importantly, it is fuel for AI – thanks to it, the language model is sure that what it sees is a phone number and not a random string of digits.

How to enable it in WebWave?

It's easier than you think:

  • In Settings > SEO Settings > Schema, enable basic schema automatically for all subpages.

  • Fill in your company profile (Name, Logo URL, Phone, Email, Social Media). The WebWave system does the rest for you by submitting the correct code for indexing.

 

 

Expert tips: how to create content cited by AI?

 

Since AI is the new gatekeeper to customer access, we need to adjust our content strategy. Your goal is not to rank, but to be cited.

If you want your content to appear in AI searches, make sure you include the following elements:

  • Content structure: AI loves order. Make sure you use listings (bullets, numbered lists) and rankings (e.g., “Top 5 services...”, “3 key steps...”). Use H2, H3, H4 tags to divide the text logically.

  • Long tail and user intent: Focus on long tail phrases (questions that users actually ask, e.g., “How much does a website for a lawyer in Rzeszów cost?”). AI is designed to answer them.

  • Objectivity and authority: Use objective vocabulary. Avoid exclamation marks and overly emotional language. AI looks for facts.

  • Branding: Wherever possible (and tactful), mention your company name. Use phrases such as: “According to our company's analysis, [Company Name], the key factor is...”.

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1 min 44 sec

17 October 2025

Until now, optimization has been about fighting for position in the list of links. Today, for your content to appear as an expert answer in the AI panel, it must be immediately understandable and credible. WebWave introduces two powerful features that make this easier.

 

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