FAQ
What Makes a Website Machine-Readable?
A machine-readable website exposes content in stable formats that systems can parse without guessing.
Each answer exists as a standalone page so it can rank, be cited, and be reused by discovery systems without being buried inside a generic archive.
A machine-readable website exposes content in stable formats that systems can parse without guessing.
Yes. AI systems often prefer JSON for structure and markdown for readable, low-noise text.
Once your site has repeatable public knowledge and multiple content types, AI endpoints become leverage.
A strong listing includes role, audience, surface area, trust context, and a stable public URL.