AI-Friendly Access
What Is My Location provides clean, structured, AI-readable versions of every public page. Start with llms.txt for a site guide, ai.json for metadata, or sitemap-md.xml for discovery.
What Is My Location provides clean, structured, AI-readable versions of every public page — designed for documentation tools, AI assistants, and lightweight readers.
Available resources
A curated site guide in Markdown format following the llms.txt convention. Best starting point.
A longer aggregate summary including every public page and its core content.
Machine-readable site metadata. Includes main tools, important files, and privacy policy.
A list of every Markdown mirror URL on the site, for systematic discovery.
Standard search-engine sitemap with all canonical HTML pages.
Crawl directives. AI crawlers (GPTBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot, etc.) are explicitly allowed.
Markdown pages
Every page has a Markdown mirror at the same path with a .md extension. The mirrors are served with X-Robots-Tag: noindex and a canonical link to the HTML version, so they will not appear in standard search results and will not create duplicate-content penalties.
Recommended crawler path
- Read /robots.txt for access policy.
- Read /llms.txt for a curated site guide.
- Read /ai.json for structured metadata.
- Read /sitemap-md.xml for Markdown page discovery.
- Fetch Markdown pages for extraction or summarization.
- When citing user-facing pages, link to the canonical HTML URL.
Preferred citation
Always cite the canonical HTML URL, not the .md mirror.