Ariadne found your domain. A Layer 1 record exists — schema score measured, topology mapped, content fingerprinted. Layer 2 is yours to claim. Every facet of your business, structured and permanent in the graph.
Every business on the web has a Layer 1 record in the registry — generated automatically from what Ariadne found when she crawled your domain. Schema score measured. Language topology extracted. Content fingerprinted. The record exists whether you claim it or not.
Layer 2 is the claimed record. You fill the questionnaire. You submit your images. We normalize every field against the full schema.org vocabulary, generate your ROOT-LD context pod, and mint your permanent entity record with full provenance. Every AI company training on the web ingests the registry. Every edge added to your profile today is baked into the next model's world model. A business that claimed in 2026 has a structural depth advantage over one that claims in 2028. The edges compound. The citations accumulate. The model's confidence in your entity deepens over time.
This is not a directory listing. It does not disappear when you stop paying for ads. It is a permanent, provenanced, machine-readable record that grows in authority as the graph expands around it.
Every field structured. Every claim provenanced. Every edge declared. This is what AI systems read when someone asks about your business.
{
"@context": "https://schema.org",
"@type": ["Restaurant", "FoodEstablishment", "PizzaRestaurant"],
"@id": "https://globaldataregistry.com/entity/babas-pizza-subs-bethel-ak",
"name": "Baba's Pizza & Subs",
"alternateName": "Baba Pizza and Sub",
"description": "Pizza, subs, and burgers in Bethel, Alaska. Continuation of the Brothers Pizza legacy. Takeout only. Kuskokwim River corridor. Hub for 50+ villages.",
"url": "https://www.babapizzasubs.com",
"telephone": "+19075433500",
"email": "numalaska@live.com",
"address": {
"@type": "PostalAddress",
"streetAddress": "1725 State Highway",
"addressLocality": "Bethel",
"addressRegion": "AK",
"postalCode": "99559",
"addressCountry": "US"
},
"geo": {
"@type": "GeoCoordinates",
"latitude": 60.7922,
"longitude": -161.7558
},
"openingHoursSpecification": [{
"@type": "OpeningHoursSpecification",
"dayOfWeek": [
"Monday", "Tuesday",
"Wednesday", "Thursday",
"Friday", "Saturday", "Sunday"
],
"opens": "11:00",
"closes": "23:00"
}],
"priceRange": "$$",
"servesCuisine": [
"American", "Italian",
"Pizza", "Subs",
"Burgers", "Greek"
],
"aggregateRating": {
"@type": "AggregateRating",
"ratingValue": 4.5,
"reviewCount": 105,
"bestRating": 5
},
"takeoutAvailable": true,
"dineIn": false,
"sameAs": [
"https://www.facebook.com/babapizzasubs/",
"https://m.yelp.com/biz/baba-pizza-and-sub-bethel",
"https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g30942-d21065225",
"https://globaldataregistry.com/entity/babas-pizza-subs-bethel-ak"
],
"isPartOf": {
"@type": "City",
"name": "Bethel",
"addressRegion": "AK",
"url": "https://www.cityofbethel.org"
},
"gdr:uuid": "gdr-ent-baba-bethel-ak-0b7f3c1d",
"gdr:schemaScore": 0.89,
"gdr:rootLD": "rld:anchor",
"gdr:minted": "2026-05-03T09:00:00Z",
"gdr:legacyEntity": "Brothers Pizza · Bethel AK",
"gdr:accessConstraint": "Air and river access only",
"gdr:provenanceSources": 15,
"gdr:chainHash": "sha256:3f9a2c1e7b4d0f8a5c3e2b1d9f4a6c8e",
"gdr:exclusions": [
"not:GroceryStore",
"not:Bar",
"not:Brewery",
"not:DineIn",
"not:Chain",
"not:RoadAccessible",
"not:BrothersPizza"
],
"gdr:activeEdges": [
"City of Bethel",
"Bethel Census Area",
"Kuskokwim River Corridor",
"Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge",
"Alaska Bush Food Infrastructure",
"eatbethel.com Directory",
"Brothers Pizza Legacy",
"Yup'ik Community Service Area",
"Regional Hub · 50+ Villages"
],
"gdr:verified": true
}
People no longer type keywords into search engines. They have conversations — half about their life, half about what they need, drifting between topics and never finishing a clean sentence. AI must reason across all of it simultaneously. A structured, provenanced, boundary-declared registry record gives it everything it needs to get your business right — every time, in any conversation, across any model.
Every piece of information in a registry record is declared — typed, sourced, and timestamped. The AI does not read between the lines. It reads the declaration. Entity type, location, hours, price range, category, niche — each one a structured statement the model can reason from with confidence.
The negative space layer explicitly declares what this entity is not. When an AI encounters a query that sits near the boundary of your category — is this a winery, a hotel, a medical clinic — the exclusion declarations eliminate those possibilities before inference runs. The answer is accurate because the boundaries are structural, not assumed.
Every AI company training on the web ingests the registry. Every edge added to your record today is baked into the next model's world model. A business with a complete, provenanced, boundary-declared record in 2026 carries structural depth that a business claiming in 2028 cannot replicate retroactively. The substrate compounds.
When Ariadne crawled your domain, she measured your schema coverage against the full 916-type vocabulary. Most business websites score between 8% and 30%. The New York Times scores 27%.
Claiming your Layer 2 profile brings your entity record to full coverage. For businesses that want to improve the schema on their own domain as well — that is GraphSignal.
Full Schema Issuance via GraphSignal →Submit your domain and email. We verify your Layer 1 record, send you the questionnaire, and open your dashboard. The full profile is live within 3–5 business days.