Rozz builds an AI site for your brand. Same content, built for AI agents. A structured layer at rozz.yourdomain.com that AI systems trust, crawl, and cite.
See a live AI site →Humans and AI agents are both users of your content, but they need very different things. Your website is built for one of them. Here's what the other one experiences:
Same content, separate layer. Designed for how AI agents actually retrieve and cite information. And once agents start acting on behalf of buyers (booking demos, starting trials, pulling specs into procurement docs) the gap between having this layer and not having it gets a lot wider.
Ask: what would my AI site look like?Your content, restructured for AI agents. Clean HTML, Schema.org markup on every page, Q&A pages generated from real visitor questions, topic taxonomy, llms.txt discovery files, JSON APIs. Updated weekly.
Answers visitor questions instantly using your own content. Every question becomes potential Q&A content for AI discovery. Hundreds of new questions come in every week, turning visitor intent into citable pages.
Which bots crawl your content, what gets cited, what questions people ask, what's working. GEO analytics by bot, by page, by topic. Visibility into a channel that's currently a black box.
Everything runs on Rozz infrastructure. No content to produce, no new CMS to manage, no structured data to learn. Your team stays focused on what they're already doing.
See Genymotion's AI site live →15 minutes to set up. Two DNS records and one file at your domain root. No website redesign, no CMS changes.
Book a call →Genymotion makes an Android emulator used by developers worldwide. After deploying their AI site at rozz.genymotion.com, their citation rate went from 14% to 95% across relevant AI queries. The questions being cited are purchase decisions: pricing, system requirements, compatibility, how to get started.
When Genymotion isn't in the answer, their competitors are.
Read the full case study →You can add schema markup to your existing site, and you should. But structured metadata on a page that loads 69 scripts and organizes content by navigation menus is a marginal improvement. An AI site gives agents structured content they can actually extract: schema markup on every page type, llms.txt discovery files, JSON APIs, topic taxonomy, Q&A pages from real questions, answer-first structure, and sub-100ms rendering with minimal DOM.
Same content, built for a different consumer. Canonical tags keep your SEO intact.
94.8% of ChatGPT citations go to the main domain. 0% to the mirror site.
The AI site uses canonical tags pointing back to your main domain. Google has been clear that canonical tags handle alternate representations. This is the same pattern AMP pages used for years. The AI site is on a separate subdomain and doesn't compete with your main site for Google rankings.
Tracked across 120 unique cited URLs. All citations attribute to the main domain.
Two DNS records. That's it. Rozz runs, supervises, and monitors everything. The AI site is updated weekly automatically. New Q&A pages are generated from real visitor questions. Stale content is refreshed. This is a managed service, not a tool you operate.
Your dashboard shows which bots are crawling, which pages get cited, and what questions are driving traffic. You can also test it yourself: ask ChatGPT about your product category and see if you're in the answer.
Genymotion went from 14% citation rate to 95% within weeks of deployment.
Two DNS records. That's all we need to start.
Book a call →Every time a new version of ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini ships, it trains on what was available before the cutoff. The companies being cited now get cited more confidently in the next version. The ones that weren't there stay invisible.
When you're not in the answer, your competitors are.