Machine-First Site as Proof
The machine-first site serves as visible proof: structure, machine surfaces, content articulation and execution coherence.
OpenProof
Useful proof does not rest on a slogan. It shows a structure, an artefact, a before/after, a governance or an observable result.
The machine-first site serves as visible proof: structure, machine surfaces, content articulation and execution coherence.
OpenThe agentic navigability audit grid makes inspectable what would otherwise remain abstract: a site’s capacity to be understood and operated by AI agents.
OpenThe inspectable reference model turns agentic readiness into verifiable criteria: journeys, HTML, accessibility, stability, proof and governance.
OpenNative governance demonstrates that a machine-readability layer can be published, explained and connected to the rest of the site.
OpenThe interpretive governance doctrine is not an internal discourse. It is published, versioned and verifiable across three distinct properties.
OpenObservable trajectories show what changes between a starting situation, a structural reading and a verifiable result.
OpenVerification
The best way to judge is to inspect. The diagnostic shows exactly where your site stands: what holds, what breaks and what deserves to be addressed first.