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How to add an llms.txt on Hostinger (2026 guide)

Updated · July 10, 2026Joffrey

What is GEO?

Hostinger doesn't serve an llms.txt file by default. Here's how to add one — plus Q&A schema.org markup — so AI answer engines can read your Hostinger site and cite it in their answers. The steps are concrete and take a few minutes.

Why add an llms.txt on Hostinger?

AI answer engines (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, Claude) cite only a handful of sources per question, and they favor pages they can read cleanly. An llms.txt hands them a clear, structured version of your site; Q&A schema.org markup makes your answers quotable word for word. Without it, even ranking well on Google, your Hostinger site is unlikely to appear in an AI answer — not for lack of quality, but because nothing is machine-readable.

Add the llms.txt and Q&A markup on Hostinger

  1. Hostinger hosting (hPanel): Files → File Manager → open public_html → Upload, and add llms.txt, llms-full.txt and robots.txt. They're served at the root immediately.
  2. Q&A markup: paste it into your page's <head> (static site), or via a header plugin if you're on WordPress.
  3. On Hostinger Website Builder (the drag-and-drop), there's no file access: you can't place an llms.txt there. Instead paste the Q&A markup via Integrations → Custom code (add the data-render-head attribute to force it into the <head>) — that's what carries the weight.

Verify it's live

Open your-site.com/llms.txt in a browser: you should see the file in plain text. Then test a page in Google's Rich Results Test to confirm the Q&A JSON-LD is detected. Until both checks pass, AI engines see nothing.

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Joffrey

I built Citeable after watching sites pay a freelancer €95-100 for GEO done by hand. I wanted a tool that does it in 5 minutes, cleanly, and proves the result.

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