Great question! When you run GPTWeb as a Sidekick Site on a separate subdomain (like gpt.yourcompany.com) rather than your main domain, you need to handle robots.txt and llms.txt at both the main site and the Sidekick site, since search engines and AI crawlers treat each hostname independently. The goal is to make sure traditional SEO crawlers and AI agents both discover and correctly index your conversational content.
A few practical tips: keep your llms.txt concise and curated (think top 20-50 high-value URLs and prompts, not your entire site), use the Sidekick subdomain's robots.txt to explicitly allow AI bots since some hosts default to blocking them, and add a small link from your main site footer to the Sidekick so both human visitors and crawlers find it. Want help mapping this out for your setup? [](gptweb://modal/demo). Also worth a look:
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