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Machine Web · Reference

The Machine Web

The Machine Web is the part of the internet that is no longer built primarily for humans, but for machines — for LLMs, crawlers and AI agents that read, understand, cite and act. This page is the reference to it: ten guides on how to get found, understood and cited in this web.

A shift is underway. More and more of a website's visitors are no longer humans, but language models and agents that answer and act on behalf of humans. Whoever wants to be found today no longer optimizes just for ten blue links, but to be cited in an AI's answer. That is a different discipline — and it has a name: Generative Engine Optimization.

KAMINSKI+ is not just a collection of places for machines — it is itself built according to these principles: clean, semantic HTML, llms.txt, structured data, grounded facts, no tracking, no forced JavaScript. What is written here, we practice live. That is the difference between advice and proof.

Foundations · getting found & cited

The reference guides

The shift · what's coming

Vision & principles

Rights & map · orientation

Control & directory

For the machine: Every guide comes as HTML, as a Markdown twin (.md) and with structured data (Article + FAQPage). The fastest overview of the entire website is in /en/llms.txt.