How to use
What the score means, how each finding is graded, how the benchmark works, and how to turn the report into action.
Step 1
Enter your domain and we fetch your homepage's static HTML, plus your robots.txt and llms.txt if you have them. We read the page the way an agent does: no rendering, no login, no clicking around. It takes a few seconds, and it never changes anything on your site.
Step 2
One number from 0 to 100. It's weighted toward the basics most sites fail. Accessibility and forms make up close to half the score, because those are what actually stop an agent from doing anything. Schema, booking, and discovery build from there.
The one-word band tells you where you stand at a glance:
Step 3
A score alone is a grade. A score next to context is a diagnostic. Every report shows your number against the agent-ready threshold and where most local sites land today.
Step 4
Findings aren't a flat checklist. They're sorted by what to do about them, so you fix in the right order.
Real blockers. An agent can't get past these. Highest return on the smallest effort.
Partly working, or working in a way agents can't fully use.
Step 5
Every report ends with three ways forward, depending on who's doing the work.
No. The scan only reads your public HTML and headers. It never writes, posts, or changes anything.
Agent-readiness is a different axis from design, speed, or traditional SEO. A fast, good-looking, well-ranked site can still expose none of the structure agents need.
No. It means you've cleared the technical barriers. Whether an agent picks you still comes down to relevance, reputation, and content.
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