Map the Blind Spots
Help us build a discovery engine that addresses gaps in mainstream search through community-driven content mapping and self-indexing mechanisms.
Only about 10% of the web is truly visible. The other 90%—filled with valuable, overlooked, and often human-driven knowledge—remains buried or undiscoverable. That's the gold we're mining.
This mini-site is where you come in. With Blind Spot Mapping and Self-Indexing, you can:
Identify blind spots: Help us surface topics, creators, and content that mainstream engines bury or ignore.
Submit your own content: If you're a creator, researcher, or community builder, index yourself directly and become discoverable without gatekeepers.
Together, we're building a Frontier Intelligence Search Stack: a decentralized, creator-centric index designed to serve content that Big Tech overlooks.
What We're Building.
🔑Differentiated Results: Surfacing underserved, unbiased, human-centric content — Frontier Intelligence. Think all the stuff that's hard to find on Google.
🔑Engagement Platform: Not passive. Users search, learn, earn, advertise, stay anonymous, and debate freely.
🔑Native Social Layer: Real-time, anonymous discussion integrated right into search.
🔑Customizable Search: Slide left → fringe, independent, alternative. Slide right → mainstream, commercial.
🔑Precision Search, Site-Specific: Dedicated tabs (Alt News, Creators, Research, etc.) with platform-specific dropdowns. Frontier search as a federation of niche engines.
🔑Sustainable Model: A diversified revenue flywheel: open-sourced step by step, crypto-native incentives, and community-aligned growth that Big Tech had to buy but we can bootstrap.
By mapping blind spots and championing balanced, creator-driven content, Presearch is becoming the discovery tool people want to share—a search engine built for the open web, not against it.
Here you can see an example of the form where you can enter the required information according to the unattended points on the Internet.



Help us identify topics, questions, or content that mainstream search engines overlook or suppress.
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