SEO & AEO makes every public memo you write discoverable — structured for both search engines and the AI answer engines that increasingly mediate discovery. As a 📝MythOS Publishing capability, the optimization is automatic: titles, descriptions, canonical URLs, social cards, sitemaps, and machine-readable endpoints are generated for you. It's for any creator who wants their knowledge found by humans and cited by AI.
How It Works
Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and Answer Engine Optimization (AEO) are two audiences for the same content. SEO serves crawlers like Google: clean titles and descriptions, canonical URLs, Open Graph and Twitter cards, JSON-LD structured data, and sitemaps that tell search engines what to index. AEO serves AI: dedicated llm.txt and llms-full.txt endpoints and a crawler-friendly robots.txt that lets answer engines read your library directly.
Most of this happens with no configuration. Publish a public memo and it joins your sitemap, gains a generated title and description, a dynamic share image, and a canonical URL pointing to your authoritative address. On paid tiers you can override the title, description, and canonical per memo where you want precise control.
Features
- 📝Per-Memo SEO — generated or custom title, description, canonical URL, and social cards per memo
- 📝Sitemaps & Robots — auto-generated sitemaps and a crawler-aware robots.txt for your whole library
- 📝AI Discovery (llms.txt) — machine-readable endpoints so AI answer engines can read and cite you
Getting Started
SEO and AEO are on by default for every public memo — there is nothing to switch on. To fine-tune a specific memo, open its SEO section in the editor sidebar to set a custom title, description, or canonical URL. Custom overrides are available on the 📝Oracle and Scholar tiers; the generated defaults apply to every public memo.
