Your next visitor isn't human.
The web is increasingly read, evaluated, and acted on by AI agents — ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, AI search. Bridge AI makes your site work for that world, without losing the humans.
When someone asks an AI assistant for a recommendation, the agent reads sites, weighs them, and cites a few. If your site is invisible or unreadable to that agent, you're not in the answer — no matter how good your work is.
Most sites fail here quietly: content locked behind JavaScript the crawlers don't run, vague claims an agent can't verify, no clean way for an agent to take the next step. Bridge AI fixes all three.
How it works
Discoverable
Clean server-rendered HTML, clear entities, structured data (schema.org), sitemaps, and agent-readable summaries — so agents understand what you do, who you serve, and where.
Trusted
Claims that are source-backed, dated, and verifiable — tied to evidence agents can cite. Specific, checkable facts get cited; vague marketing copy gets skipped.
Operable
Safe action paths — contact, quotes, booking, intake — and, where it fits, approved tool manifests. So an agent can move a user from discovery to action without guessing.
Businesses whose customers are starting to find them through AI, and who want to be the cited answer — not the overlooked one. Especially service businesses, B2B, and anyone whose buyers research before they reach out.
Agent-ready does not mean autonomous. The durable pattern is clear context, bounded permissions, and human approval for anything consequential.