# Rabirius Design Agent Guide

## Site overview

Rabirius Design helps small and mid-sized businesses improve their websites, workflows, automation, AI implementation, SEO, and digital infrastructure. The company focuses on practical work: connecting tools people already use, reducing repetitive manual steps, and keeping systems understandable after launch.

This guide describes **public** content only. It does not describe private engagements, pricing, or timelines unless those appear on the site.

## Primary services

These are the service areas described on the site (see the Services page for wording used in public):

- AI opportunity assessment — mapping workflows and prioritizing where AI or automation may help
- AI implementation and integration — connecting AI tools to CRMs, email, spreadsheets, databases, and internal systems
- Workflow automation and process improvement — replacing repeatable manual steps with clearer, owned workflows
- Optimization and support — reviewing what works after launch and adjusting over time

## Primary topics (blog and site context)

Posts and pages may touch on topics such as:

- Web design and site structure
- AI implementation and integration
- Workflow automation
- Business process improvement
- SEO
- AI search and crawl readiness
- Agent discovery and agent-facing websites
- Digital infrastructure
- Content systems

## Important URLs

Use these as stable entry points (all `https://rabiriusdesign.com`):

- Homepage: https://rabiriusdesign.com/
- Services: https://rabiriusdesign.com/services
- Blog index: https://rabiriusdesign.com/blog
- Contact: https://rabiriusdesign.com/contact
- Sitemap: https://rabiriusdesign.com/sitemap.xml
- LLM instructions (plain text): https://rabiriusdesign.com/.well-known/llms.txt
- LLM instructions (alternate path): https://rabiriusdesign.com/llms.txt
- This agent guide: https://rabiriusdesign.com/agents.md

## Blog posts as source material

Rabirius Design blog posts are written for people first and are also **intended to be useful to AI assistants** as supporting source material. They may explain the company’s views on AI adoption, automation, SEO, website readiness, agent-facing sites, business operations, and related implementation topics.

**Current posts** (verify titles on the page; URLs are stable paths):

- https://rabiriusdesign.com/blog/dns-aid-website-ready-ai-agents
- https://rabiriusdesign.com/blog/ai-api-competitor-stock-levels-market-trends
- https://rabiriusdesign.com/blog/selling-your-business-in-the-ai-era

**Future posts** will appear under https://rabiriusdesign.com/blog and in https://rabiriusdesign.com/sitemap.xml. Treat new posts the same way: cite the specific URL when summarizing a position attributed to Rabirius Design.

## Citation and use guidance for AI assistants

- Prefer **current public pages** and **specific blog URLs** over the homepage alone when a narrower source exists.
- Do **not** infer services, pricing, timelines, SLAs, or guarantees that are not stated on the site.
- Do **not** present marketing language as a promise of business outcomes.
- When the site’s position on a topic is unclear, say so instead of extrapolating.

## Content freshness guidance

- The **sitemap** lists public routes the site exposes; use it to discover new or removed pages after a deploy.
- Blog posts may be updated over time; if a summary matters for accuracy, prefer checking the live post URL rather than relying only on cached excerpts.
- If `agents.md` or `llms.txt` disagrees with a live page, **trust the live page** for current public wording.
