User Manual

Everything you need to run Agentimus as a site owner — no code required. These pages walk you from installing the plugin to getting every feature working, in plain language.

Agentimus does two things: it makes your site legible and citable to AI, and it lets the AI tools you already use operate your site over an opt-in MCP server. Both sides are covered below.

New here? Read them roughly in order:

  1. Overview — what Agentimus does and why it helps.
  2. Installation — get set up in a couple of minutes.
  3. Dashboard & activity — your AEO/GEO score, AI traffic, and what agents are doing.
  4. Agent Access — who authenticates to and acts on your machine surface (approved assistants, connection tokens, application passwords, abilities), and what was refused.
  5. Readiness — the checks behind your score, plus the per-page Optimize worklist, with one-click fixes.
  6. Machine-readable outputs — llms.txt, Markdown, discovery docs, sitemap.
  7. Structured data — the Schema.org (JSON-LD) your pages emit, plus the one-line AI description behind each page’s summary.
  8. Identity — tell AI who you are and what you do.
  9. Topics for AI — say what each page is about.
  10. Write with AI — let your configured AI draft the descriptions, topics and fixes.
  11. Agent preview — see exactly what an agent receives.
  12. MCP server — connect Claude, Claude Code, Cursor, ChatGPT or Codex to your site by approving them: let them read your reports, and (opt-in) draft, edit and publish content and apply fixes.
  13. AI access & crawlers — who may crawl, and how.
  14. Exposure & hardening — optional privacy tightening.
  15. AI Visibility — track whether AI engines cite you.
  16. Caching & CDNs — keeping a page cache out of the way of the AI files.
  17. Privacy & data — what leaves your server (almost nothing).
  18. FAQ — quick answers to common questions.

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Built and maintained by Sheikh Heera. Agentimus is free software (GPL-2.0-or-later); this documentation is generated from the plugin source — if something here disagrees with the code, the code wins.

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