The web is being rebuilt for agents.
Most sites are invisible to them.
Point our scanner at any URL. Get a 100-point agent-navigability score, a per-check breakdown, and exactly what to ship to fix it. Then see where you land on the public leaderboard.
Three layers, one verdict
Agent-ready isn't one thing. A site has to be legible to machines, operable by agents, and still excellent for humans. The scanner checks all three.
The rubric
robots content-signals, llms.txt, JSON-LD, API catalog, OAuth discovery, MCP cards — the standards agents actually read.
The pull model
Agent Skills, A2A cards, WebMCP tools, signed-bot auth — surfaces that let an agent do something, not just read.
Still a site
The score rewards navigability and coherence: cross-references that resolve, handshakes that complete, digests that match.
The leaderboard is the product
Seeded with an empirical 53-site benchmark of major platforms — none of them ready. The engine's own sites sit on top. Live scans write new rows.
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