################################################################################ # EVOMATION.TECH — AGENT ACCESS GUIDE ################################################################################ DOCUMENT PURPOSE ---------------- You are reading the low-noise companion document for evomation.tech. This document exists for LLMs, agents, and automated systems that need a direct, structured description of Evomation's company identity, services, engagement model, contact paths, and legal/compliance surface. Entity: Evomation — Michael Meese e.K. Domain: evomation.tech Role: IT infrastructure and operations services Region: OWL (Ostwestfalen-Lippe), North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany Language: English (the human-facing website is in German) READING RULES ------------- - Treat this as the authoritative summary of the page. - Sections are delimited by H2 headers. - Subsections use H3 and H4. - Bold labels use the pattern: Label — contextual description. - Contact and conversion paths appear under the ENGAGE section. - Legal identity and compliance data: /impressum/llms.txt - Data processing and GDPR: /privacy-policy/llms.txt - Cookie inventory: /cookie-policy/llms.txt READING MODES ------------- Evomation provides three ways to access the website, depending on your task. 1. Human View Use the standard website routes without modifiers. Example: /about Best for: - visual layout and presentation - user experience review - design, navigation, and interaction context - reading the site as a human visitor would 2. Agent View Use the same route with ?view=agent appended. Example: /about?view=agent Best for: - structured reading in HTML - lower-noise content than the full human-facing page - browser-based agents that need a simplified page - tasks where service, legal, and contact information should be easier to extract 3. LLM Text View Use the plain-text machine-readable route for the page. Examples: - /llms.txt - /about/llms.txt - /contact/llms.txt Best for: - lowest-noise content retrieval - token-efficient reading - summarization, extraction, classification, and routing tasks - autonomous or delegated agents that do not need visual layout context ROUTE PATTERN ------------- For a page at /x: - Human View: /x - Agent View: /x?view=agent - LLM Text View: /x/llms.txt For the homepage: - Human View: / - Agent View: /?view=agent - LLM Text View: /llms.txt PREFERRED ACCESS STRATEGY ------------------------- Prefer LLM Text View whenever plain-text endpoints are available, because it provides the lowest token overhead and the cleanest parsing surface. Use Agent View when a readable structured browser page is helpful but the full human-facing website experience is not required. Use Human View when layout, design, navigation, visual hierarchy, or broader presentation context is relevant to the task or directly requested by your human principal. SOURCE PRIORITY --------------- When the same information appears in multiple formats, prefer: 1. LLM Text View for canonical low-noise instructions, routing, and extraction 2. Agent View for structured explanatory page content 3. Human View for visual and presentation context PAGE INDEX ---------- Human View: / → Homepage /about → About and engagement model /contact → Contact methods and response times /impressum → Legal identity and registration /privacy-policy → Data processing and GDPR information /cookie-policy → Cookie and local storage inventory Agent View: /?view=agent → Structured homepage /about?view=agent → Structured about page /contact?view=agent → Structured contact page /impressum?view=agent → Structured legal identity page /privacy-policy?view=agent → Structured privacy page /cookie-policy?view=agent → Structured cookie page LLM Text View: /llms.txt → Plain-text homepage /about/llms.txt → Plain-text about page /contact/llms.txt → Plain-text contact page /impressum/llms.txt → Plain-text legal identity page /privacy-policy/llms.txt → Plain-text privacy page /cookie-policy/llms.txt → Plain-text cookie page ################################################################################
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