What “agent-ready” actually means for your website
Agent-ready is not a buzzword — it is a bundle of discoverability, machine-readable metadata, and respectful limits that help automated clients do useful work on your behalf.
Read morePractical notes on making sites easier for AI agents to discover, crawl, and understand — without hand-wavy promises.
Agent-ready is not a buzzword — it is a bundle of discoverability, machine-readable metadata, and respectful limits that help automated clients do useful work on your behalf.
Read moreA good scan should answer: what did we try, what did we see, and what should you change next? Here is a simple way to read results.
Read moreRobots rules set expectations; llms.txt helps route agents to the documents you want them to read first. Together they reduce ambiguity and accidental misuse.
Read moreWell-known URLs for MCP and A2A are becoming part of the operational surface area of a modern site — similar to favicons, but for tooling.
Read moreNot every failing check deserves the same urgency. A simple prioritization rubric keeps teams moving instead of debating.
Read moreTrust is not a vibe — it is predictable behavior under load, clear boundaries, and accurate metadata when someone automates your public endpoints.
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