What is a machine-readable business profile?
It is the official version of a business that software can parse: who you are, what you sell, who it fits, what is verified, and where an agent should route the customer next.
It is the official version of a business that software can parse: who you are, what you sell, who it fits, what is verified, and where an agent should route the customer next.
Metadata says something about a page. A business profile says something about the company itself. It should survive across pages, social networks, directories, AI answers and agent workflows.
For a human, a homepage can imply a lot. For a machine, implication is risk. A machine-readable profile makes the implied parts explicit.
Business name, domain, description, category, locations, contact routes and official profiles.
Customer types, use cases, service area, constraints, exclusions and reasons to avoid a poor match.
Source URLs, review links, policy pages, owner confirmation, freshness and trust status.
AI systems do not only read your site. They triangulate across everything they can access. If your own domain does not provide a clear source of truth, old fragments and third-party summaries can become the practical profile of your business.
Agntbase creates a profile that can be published, linked, checked, updated and reused by agents without pretending that the first automatic draft is perfect. Human review still matters because business meaning is full of nuance.