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AiDa.Yun technical docs: Schema, llms.txt and crawler configuration

The technical base of a GEO website includes semantic HTML, Schema.org JSON-LD, sitemap.xml, robots.txt, llms.txt, Open Graph and clear body content. AiDa.Yun places these items into the launch checklist so search engines, AI crawlers and analytics tools can read company information, service scope, authorship, update time and contact paths.

Technical acceptance summary

A qualified GEO website should meet at least six conditions: core content is readable in initial HTML, homepage declares Organization and Service/Product Schema, FAQ or guide pages declare FAQPage, Article or HowTo, the root provides sitemap.xml, robots.txt and llms.txt, social summaries use Open Graph images, and post-launch AI search answers are retested with the same questions.

Launch acceptance steps

  1. Crawl core pages

    Use Home, About, FAQ, Guide, Docs, Contact, Privacy and Terms as the checklist and confirm each URL returns 200 with correct canonical, unique H1 and readable body copy.

  2. Validate Schema

    Check that Organization, Service/Product, FAQPage, Article, HowTo and BreadcrumbList can be parsed and required fields are not empty.

  3. Check crawler files

    Visit /sitemap.xml, /robots.txt and /llms.txt, confirm 200 responses and make sure public pages are not blocked.

  4. Verify summary and sharing

    Confirm Open Graph title, description, image and alt text are complete.

  5. Retest buyer questions

    After launch, retest fixed buyer questions in AI search and record appearance, accuracy, products mentioned and contact paths.

Recommended Schema combination

Schema typePagesKey fields
OrganizationSite-widename, url, logo, foundingDate, knowsAbout, areaServed, contactPoint
Service/ProductHomepage, product pages, solution pagesname, description, brand, provider, areaServed, offers
FAQPageFAQ pages and core service pagesQuestion, acceptedAnswer, self-contained answers
Article/TechArticleGuides, docs and industry articlesheadline, author, publisher, datePublished, dateModified
HowToGuide and workflow pagesname, totalTime, step, HowToStep

Crawler and reading configuration

  • robots.txt should return 200 and allow mainstream crawlers such as GPTBot, OAI-SearchBot, PerplexityBot and ClaudeBot to access public content.
  • llms.txt should live at the site root and describe purpose, key pages, key facts and content usage boundaries.
  • sitemap.xml should list Home, About, FAQ, Guide, Docs, Contact, Privacy and Terms.
  • Core copy, H1, FAQ and tables should be readable in initial HTML.