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What “agent-ready” actually means for your website

By Jahid Hasan

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.

When people say they want a site to be “agent-ready,” they usually mean a few concrete things: agents can find the right entry points, understand what is allowed, fetch stable representations of important resources, and avoid dead ends that waste tokens and time.

Discovery before clever features

Agents are not humans with infinite patience. If your discovery layer is incomplete — missing or inconsistent robots rules, unclear sitemaps, or no obvious path to structured metadata — the rest of your stack rarely gets a fair audition. llmsok is built to surface that evidence first so you can prioritize fixes that unblock everything downstream.

Readiness is incremental

You do not need a perfect score on day one. What matters is steady progress: fewer ambiguous responses, clearer signals for training versus retrieval, and endpoints that behave predictably when called by software instead of a browser.