Bridging the Gap Between Your Business and the AI Economy.
Give your business a verified identity that AI agents can read, trust, and recommend — set up in minutes, no code required.
AI recommends the businesses it can verify — not just the ones it can read.
When a customer asks an AI assistant to recommend a business like yours, it favors the ones it can actually verify and trust — not just the ones with a polished website. If an AI can't confirm who you are, it quietly leaves you off the list. AISIBLY gives your business a verified identity that AI agents recognize, so you become the one they recommend.
Verifiable Truth
Every data point you publish through Aisibly is cryptographically signed and anchored to authoritative sources — Wikidata, LinkedIn, and government registries. AI agents are trained to distrust unverifiable claims. We make yours provably true, so when an agent reasons about your category, your business is cited as a reliable source, not filtered out as noise.
Data Ownership
Your computable identity lives on your domain, under your control. There are no third-party intermediaries deciding what an AI agent learns about you. You define the canonical description of your business, your products, your pricing, and your credentials — and that definition is what gets embedded into the knowledge graph that LLMs pull from.
Instant Discovery
AI agents discover businesses through structured endpoints, not through Google rankings. Aisibly deploys a standardised .well-known/ucp endpoint on your domain that autonomous agents can query in milliseconds. The moment your profile is live, you're indexable by any LLM-powered search, recommendation engine, or agentic workflow that follows the Universal Commerce Protocol.
FROM THE FOUNDER
I wrote The Invisible Store after noticing that every AI-powered recommendation system I tested consistently returned the same handful of businesses — not because they were the best, but because they were the only ones structured correctly. The rest were invisible by default.
Aisibly is my answer to that gap. We started with a simple protocol — the Universal Commerce Protocol — and built a platform that automates the entire process of becoming machine-readable. We're not building a better website. We're building the layer underneath the web that AI actually reads.