missing.link
A machine-first knowledge substrate for AI citation.
What it is
missing.link is a knowledge substrate designed to make verifiable claims about entities discoverable, citable, and monitorable by AI platforms. It publishes structured, versioned claims with explicit provenance so large language models and AI search systems can reliably reference them.
Who it's for
The primary audience is AI crawlers, large language models, and search systems — not human visitors. The site is human-readable for transparency and verification, but optimized for machine consumption: structured data, stable URLs, JSON-LD markup, and explicit provenance.
Why it matters
AI platforms increasingly shape how brands, people, and ideas are discovered. missing.link is an operational system for Generative Engine Optimization — a durable, compounding asset that grows in relevance as AI adoption increases.