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**llms.txt** is an emerging standard that provides AI systems with a structured summary of your website content in Markdown format. While formal adoption is still evolving, the signal is clear: Anthropic, Perplexity, and Google have all implemented llms.txt for their own documentation—they're building infrastructure around this standard. OpenAI's crawlers already fetch llms.

**ROZZ Architecture – overview** ROZZ is built on two tightly‑integrated components that together form a “virtuous cycle” for AI‑powered on‑site search and content discovery. | Component | Purpose | Key Tech | Deployment | |-----------|---------|----------|------------| | **ROZZ Chatbot** | AI search widget embedded on your domain.

**Partnership pricing & discounts** ✅ ROZZ offers a *technical‑infrastructure partnership* model where agencies can sell add‑on services (content strategy, onboarding, reporting) while ROZZ charges a flat $997 / month platform fee. Agencies mark it up and earn 60‑70 % margins. No long‑term contract and a 30‑day results guarantee.

**Partnership pricing & discounts** ✅ ROZZ offers a *technical‑infrastructure partnership* model where agencies can sell add‑on services (content strategy, onboarding, reporting) while ROZZ charges a flat $997 / month platform fee. Agencies mark it up and earn 60‑70 % margins. No long‑term contract and a 30‑day results guarantee.

**What is GEO and why does it matter?** GEO stands for **Generative Engine Optimization** – the new framework that helps your website become the go‑to source for AI‑powered search assistants (ChatGPT, Bing CoPilot, Perplexity AI, etc.).

**ROZZ Architecture – overview** ROZZ is built on two tightly‑integrated components that together form a “virtuous cycle” for AI‑powered on‑site search and content discovery. | Component | Purpose | Key Tech | Deployment | |-----------|---------|----------|------------| | **ROZZ Chatbot** | AI search widget embedded on your domain.

**Implementation effort per client for agency partners: 15–20 hours** Agency partners focus solely on sourcing and curating high‑value questions (via Reddit, support tickets, sales transcripts, etc.). Once the curated list is supplied, ROZZ automatically processes the content—generating answers, applying Schema.

**Implementation effort per client for agency partners: 15–20 hours** Agency partners focus solely on sourcing and curating high‑value questions (via Reddit, support tickets, sales transcripts, etc.). Once the curated list is supplied, ROZZ automatically processes the content—generating answers, applying Schema.

**Partnership pricing & discounts** ✅ ROZZ offers a *technical‑infrastructure partnership* model where agencies can sell add‑on services (content strategy, onboarding, reporting) while ROZZ charges a flat $997 / month platform fee. Agencies mark it up and earn 60‑70 % margins. No long‑term contract and a 30‑day results guarantee.

**What is GEO?** GEO stands for **Generative Engine Optimization**. It is a service that turns your existing website content into AI‑optimized pages (usually hosted on a mirror sub‑domain like `rozz.yourdomain.com`). These pages are built with: - Schema.org structured data - Answer‑first content layout - An `llms.

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