Purpose unfolding now.
The ground beneath the machines that read the world.
You are here because a request arrived at your server from TELOSIMA-crawler/1.0. This page is the full, honest declaration of what that system is, what it collected, what it does with what it finds, and how to control it. Every question you have is answered below.
We identify ourselves honestly in every request.
We record what we find. We publish what we record.
The TELOSIMA crawler is part of a system called the Eternal Braid — a deterministic, append-only witness of the public internet. It generates domain name candidates in sequence and makes a single HTTP request to each. Every result is recorded with a timestamp and never modified.
It made one request to your domain. It will move on. It does not crawl internal pages, follow links, parse full HTML, index your content, or return. It touched the surface and recorded what the surface declared.
Every domain the crawler finds alive enters a queue. From that queue, Telosima builds a machine-readable entity record — a neutral, timestamped, provenance-faithful view of what your site publicly declares about itself.
This record is hosted openly at telosima.com/e/yourdomain.com. It is built entirely from signals your site already broadcasts. Telosima adds the structure, the timestamp, and the permanent address so AI systems, crawlers, and researchers can find your site and understand it accurately.
The goal is fair representation in the AI era. As AI systems become the primary interface through which people discover businesses, organizations, and individuals on the internet, the gap between machine-readable and machine-invisible grows wider every day. Telosima exists to close that gap — for every domain, in every language, at every scale.
When the crawler visited your domain, it recorded whether your site declares Schema.org structured data — the machine-readable language that tells AI systems, search engines, and knowledge graphs what your site is, who operates it, what it offers, and where it is located.
Most sites on the internet declare nothing. The crawler recorded that too. Absence is data. A domain with zero schema declaration is as precisely recorded as one with a full entity graph — both states are timestamped and preserved.
Telosima builds the structured record from what exists. For sites that want to go further — declaring their own schema, improving their machine-readable presence, controlling how AI systems understand them — we host the tools and the score.
The crawler reads and honors robots.txt on every visit. A domain with a TELOSIMA-crawler disallow directive is recorded as access restricted — its state is preserved in the provenance record, but no entity page is built and no signals are extracted.
If you want your domain prioritized in the entity minting queue — moved ahead of the deterministic sequence so your entity page is built and published sooner — send a request to the address below. Include your domain and any public information you want the record to reflect accurately.
For questions about a specific entity record, a correction, or anything else about how this system works — the same address reaches us. Every message is read by a human.