Is your site ready for AI agents?

Google just shipped a report that scores your site on agent-readiness. Most of the web fails it. Get the checklist, the fix list, and a copy-paste llms.txt template, and pass it.

The 4-check auditCopy-paste llms.txtWebMCP decision treeDo-it-this-afternoon

What's inside

The full checklist.

Six sections. No theory. Everything you need to make your site readable, navigable, and usable by AI agents this afternoon.

The 4-check audit

Accessibility tree, WebMCP, llms.txt, layout stability, each with a plain pass-fail criterion.

Run the report

The exact Chrome Canary to Lighthouse to Agentic browsing steps, with what each result means.

The fix list

Semantic buttons, real links, labeled forms, stable layout, clean ARIA. The boring basics, in order.

Do you need WebMCP?

A decision tree: informational site vs. tool-based site, so you do not over-build.

Measure

The single end-to-end test: can an agent finish your top task?

Why this matters

Findable is not usable.

SEO got you found. AEO got you cited. Agent-readiness gets you used. This kit gets your site usable by the agents people are starting to delegate work to, before your competitors notice the shift.

It is the boring web basics, in the right order: a clean accessibility tree, stable layout, and an llms.txt that helps an agent finish a real task.

The order I follow

  • 1Run the agentic Lighthouse report and read the pass/warn/fail list.
  • 2Fix layout shift and use real, semantic elements.
  • 3Make the accessibility tree well-formed: labeled forms, correct ARIA.
  • 4Add WebMCP and llms.txt only where agents act on real tasks.

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