What agent readiness means
Agent readiness measures whether automated systems can discover, understand, trust, and safely act on your website.
- visibility readiness
- content readiness
- action readiness
- API readiness
Full agent readiness scanner
Scan whether your website is ready for AI agents, from crawler access and structured data to OpenAPI, OAuth, MCP, agent discovery, and action readiness.
Complete readiness model
The full scan follows the whole agent journey: can an AI system find the site, understand the content, discover actions, authenticate safely, and use machine-readable interfaces?
Agent readiness measures whether automated systems can discover, understand, trust, and safely act on your website.
The full scanner checks crawler access, robots.txt, sitemap discovery, AI bot rules, llms.txt, AI policy, and answer-engine readiness.
Structured data, semantic HTML, high-value schema, author and organization signals, freshness, and answer extractability help AI systems understand the page.
Agents need machine-readable surfaces before they can complete tasks. The report checks API catalogs, OpenAPI, OAuth, MCP, WebMCP, agent cards, and skills.
OAuth authorization metadata, protected-resource metadata, auth.md, DNS-AID, and related discovery files are validated when applicable.
Every report includes prioritized check cards with evidence, issue details, references, and implementation guidance.
FAQ
It tests crawler access, content and schema readiness, GEO/AIO/AEO signals, security and trust headers, API discovery, OAuth, MCP, agent skills, commerce protocols, performance, and accessibility options.
The crawler and llms.txt pages answer narrower diagnostic questions. This scanner runs the complete assessment suite and opens the main product report.