They're AIs. The assistants that answer your buyers, the agents that act on their behalf. They read your site to recommend your product and install your tools. Rozz builds the site they're built for: your AI Site.
Rozz answers visitors with content from your own pages, with links to the source. Every conversation tells you what your audience came to learn.
AI assistants are answering questions about your category before prospects reach your site. We build authoritative content these assistants use, and we report monthly on which pages they accessed.
Tools like Claude Code go from question to working code in seconds when your content is built for them. On the Genymotion AI site, one session did exactly that. No browser involved.
Pin the answers that matter. Override the topics. Set priorities. Protect the terms that must stay exact.
Rozz produces the right format for AI assistants, your chatbot, and coding agents, then gives you what you need to optimize each one.
The work isn't llms.txt.
It's what's in it.
Anyone can generate llms.txt, JSON-LD, schema markup, or a mirror site. The work is what goes in those files.
Knowing which 2 % to keep, how to cluster it into topics LLMs recognize, and how to phrase a Q&A so it matches how prospects actually ask AI assistants. That's editorial.
Enter Rozz.
Cleaned content. The right schema. Topic structure they recognize as a coherent map. Refreshed weekly.
With links to the source. Promotes the best conversations into Q&A pages on the AI site, where they earn citations.
When an agent reaches the pricing page, the implementation steps are one fetch away.
chatbot sessions across 6,420 questions in 90 days.
ChatGPT live retrievals across 13,000+ pages.
citation rate, up from 14 %.
Read the full case study. 90 days on Genymotion.com →
Before Rozz built AI sites, we spent three years running production chatbot pipelines and twenty years building software. We've watched AI assistants read, retrieve, and cite across millions of real questions, and learned exactly what they keep and what they ignore.
Knowing which content AI trusts, how to structure it, and how to phrase an answer the way buyers actually ask. That's what goes into every AI site we build. Specialists in AI answers, now building the sites those answers come from.
Two DNS records and one script tag are the only changes to your site. Rozz handles the rest. First measurable AI activity within two to four weeks.
Only publicly-available content from your site is collected. PII is minimal, and systematically filtered from any Q&A page before publishing. Sessions are stored on our infrastructure under industry-standard security. When a session captures an email, the visitor sees a notice and can opt out.
One price covers the AI site, the chatbot, the editorial controls, and monthly reporting. Refreshed weekly. No setup fee.
Every time a new version of ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini ships, it trains on what was available before the cutoff. The companies being cited now get cited more confidently in the next version. The ones that weren't there stay invisible. When you're not in the answer, your competitors are.
You can add schema markup to your existing site, and you should. But structured metadata on a page that loads 50+ scripts and organizes content by navigation menus is a marginal improvement. An AI site gives agents structured content they can actually extract: schema markup on every page type, llms.txt discovery files, JSON APIs, topic taxonomy, Q&A pages from real questions, answer-first structure, and sub-100ms rendering. On Genymotion, 94.8% of ChatGPT citations go to the client's main domain, 0% to the mirror site. The AI site is a knowledge funnel, not a competing authority.
GEO (Generative Engine Optimization) and AEO (Answer Engine Optimization) are the AI-era version of SEO: ways to make your existing website easier for AI to read, trust, and cite. The difference between them is small: AEO is about being the direct answer an assistant gives; GEO about being cited in the answer it generates. Rozz delivers both, but doesn't stop at tuning your current site. It gives you a dedicated AI site with answer-first content, Schema.org markup, llms.txt, and Q&A pages built in. Content engineered for extraction, not retrofitted onto a marketing page. GEO and AEO are the goal; the AI site is how Rozz gets you there.
No. The AI site uses canonical tags pointing back to the main domain. Google has been clear that canonical tags handle alternate representations, the same pattern AMP pages used for years. The AI site sits on a separate subdomain and does not compete with the main site for Google rankings.
Two DNS records. That is it. Rozz runs, supervises, and monitors everything. The AI site is updated weekly, automatically. This is a managed service, not a tool you operate.
Rozz costs $997 per month. This includes the AI site, chatbot, dashboard, weekly content updates, and ongoing monitoring. 30-day money-back guarantee.