# Citeable > Citeable makes any website citable by AI answer engines (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, Claude). You paste your site's URL: Citeable crawls it, then generates two files — a structured `llms.txt` and Q&A markup in schema.org format (JSON-LD) — that you drop onto your site so AI engines can read, understand, and cite it. One-time payment per site, no subscription. Citeable is a solo micro-SaaS. It solves a specific problem: 58% of searches now show an AI-generated answer, and organic click-through drops sharply when one is present. A site that AI engines can't read is no longer cited — and therefore invisible. Citeable produces the exact files that make a site's content readable and citable by these engines, without modifying the site itself. ## How it works - The user pastes their site URL on the home page. - Citeable crawls the site's public pages (no admin access, no changes to the site). - Citeable generates two files: a clean `llms.txt` and Q&A schema.org markup (JSON-LD). - The user drops these two files onto their own site. - Result: a site that ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, and Claude can read, understand, and cite. ## What makes Citeable different - Free `llms.txt` generators produce a minimal file from the sitemap. Citeable crawls the real content AND adds Q&A schema.org markup — that second part is what actually makes a site citable. - Works on any public site: WordPress, Wix, Shopify, Framer, or fully custom builds. - No subscription: one-time payment per pack of sites, files regenerable for life via the payment email. ## Pricing - Solo — €39 (one-time): 1 site, generated `llms.txt`, Q&A markup (schema.org), lifetime regeneration. - Pro — €89 (one-time): 3 sites, everything in Solo, priority support. Recommended plan. - Agency — €199 (one-time): 10 sites, white-label client report, priority support. ## Pages - [Home](https://citeable.eu/): product overview, the 3-step process, pricing, and FAQ. - [Guides](https://citeable.eu/en/guides): plain-language guides on getting read and cited by AI engines. - [What is llms.txt?](https://citeable.eu/en/guides/what-is-llms-txt): what the file is, where it goes, what it contains, and how it differs from robots.txt and sitemap.xml. - [How do AI engines pick which sites to cite?](https://citeable.eu/en/guides/how-ai-engines-pick-sites-to-cite): the two-stage selection process, the content traits research says get cited, and the numbers behind the shift — with sources. - [llms.txt vs schema.org Q&A markup](https://citeable.eu/en/guides/llms-txt-vs-schema-qa): what each format does — llms.txt makes a site readable, Q&A markup makes it quotable — and why you want both. - [Recover my files](https://citeable.eu/recover): regenerate files from the email used at payment. - [Terms of sale](https://citeable.eu/cgv): terms and conditions of the service. - [Privacy policy](https://citeable.eu/confidentialite): data handling (no cookies). ## Contact - Email: hello@citeable.eu