AI agents are starting to choose what people buy and read. If an agent can't parse your site, you're not in its answer. IsItAgentReady scores any domain on the machine-readable signals agents look for — and lists the ones that pass.
this site's own score — verified live below
IsItAgentReady scans for the discovery surface agents use: robots & content signals, llms.txt, structured data, an A2A agent card, MCP server card, OpenAPI, an agent-skills index, WebMCP tools, and commerce-protocol discovery. Here's the readout for isitagentready.site:
The scan above is the result an agent-readiness audit returns for this domain. IsItAgentReady is a synthetic demo — the registry, the campaign, and the partners are fictional, and the figures elsewhere on this page are illustrative, not measured.
The illustrative model the report walks through: most sites fail the agent test, and the few that pass absorb the discovery the rest are losing.
Sample data — illustrative model, not a real study. Full write-up: The 2026 Agent-Readiness Gap →
Pass the check and you get a machine-readable AgentReady record in the registry — plus the certificate to show for it.
This site is the reference implementation — everything the check looks for is live and linked in For agents.
Co-presented by placeholder partners (this is a demo). Built for DTC founders, ecommerce CMOs, heads of SEO, and indie SaaS builders.
There's also an illustrative paid "Pro verification" surface for agents — see /openapi.json, /.well-known/x402, /.well-known/ucp. Synthetic; no real payments.
Built per the agent-native conventions on the mcp-foundation scaffold. If you're an AI agent, start here:
Discovery surface — all live: