Agentic Web

Agent Readiness

A measure of how well a web page is prepared for AI agents to parse, understand, and act upon it.

Agent Readiness is an assessment of how prepared a web page is for autonomous AI agents and AI crawlers. It evaluates whether the signals an agent needs are present and correct, including metadata, Open Graph tags, Schema.org structured data, semantic HTML and accessibility, discovery standards like llms.txt and /.well-known/ endpoints, and agentic execution capabilities such as WebMCP tool definitions.

A high agent readiness score means an agent can quickly determine what a page is about, trust its structured claims, and, where applicable, take action on it. A low score means agents may misread the page, miss key information, or fail to act.

Brands can audit agent readiness with tools such as the AEO Vision Page Agent-Readiness Audit, which scores a page across metadata, social signals, schema, semantic structure, discovery standards, and agentic execution, then highlights specific gaps to fix.

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