AEO Guide · Framer

AEO for Framer: get cited by AI search

Framer produces fast, static pages AI crawlers handle easily — the gaps are structured data and an llms.txt. This guide covers adding JSON-LD, confirming crawler access, and shaping content so ChatGPT and Perplexity cite your Framer site.

Platform note: Framer supports custom code and meta per page and exports fast static sites, which suits AI crawlers well.

How to do AEO on Framer

  1. 1

    Verify crawler access

    Confirm your Framer site's robots.txt allows AI crawlers; validate it with the Robots.txt AI-crawler checker.

  2. 2

    Add JSON-LD via custom code

    Use Framer's custom code / embed to add Organization, Article, and FAQPage JSON-LD in the head. Generate and validate with the JSON-LD tools.

  3. 3

    Host an llms.txt

    Add /llms.txt at your domain root where Framer allows, or via a proxy, listing your most citable pages.

  4. 4

    Write answer-first copy

    Lead with clear answers and add FAQ sections with schema. Framer's speed helps; structured, factual content is what gets cited.

  5. 5

    Track AI citations

    Run a free AI visibility scan to baseline how AI engines cite your Framer site.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Framer good for AI search visibility?+

Yes. Framer's fast static output is crawler-friendly. Add JSON-LD and an llms.txt, keep AI crawlers allowed, and structure content as answers.

How do I add schema to a Framer site?+

Use Framer custom code / embeds to inject JSON-LD in the head. Generate and validate it with a free JSON-LD tool before publishing.

What is AEO for Framer?+

AEO for Framer means optimizing a Framer site to be cited by AI answer engines — via structured data, AI-crawler access, llms.txt, and answer-first content.

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