Focused agent-readiness checks
Pick the signal you need to verify, from /llms.txt and robots policy to schema, OpenAPI, and WebMCP. Each tool opens a full Agent Web Check report with that rule selected, so a single fix is easier to share and close.
AI agent readiness checker
Run the full Agent Web Check across discoverability, content accessibility, policy, protocol readiness, structured data, and shallow task signals.
WebMCP checker
Detect whether a public site advertises WebMCP discovery and whether agents can find structured product capabilities without scraping fragile UI.
MCP server card checker
Find MCP server cards and related public discovery hints so agents can understand what tools or resources a site intentionally exposes.
Markdown negotiation test
See whether docs or content pages support markdown-friendly delivery through content negotiation, alternate links, or obvious markdown endpoints.
/llms.txt checker
Check whether /llms.txt exists, uses useful sections, and gives agents a concise map of products, docs, policies, and actions.
robots.txt AI policy checker
Decode how robots.txt treats common AI crawlers and whether agent access policy is explicit, consistent, and aligned with public business content.
OAuth discovery checker
Probe OAuth and protected-resource metadata so authenticated future agent workflows can discover authorization boundaries safely.
API catalog checker
Check whether API-oriented sites publish a catalog that agents can use to discover capabilities, endpoint groups, docs, and action boundaries.
OpenAPI agent-readiness checker
Check whether OpenAPI metadata is public, linked, and useful enough for agents to reason about product capabilities and integration flows.
Schema agent-readiness checker
Audit JSON-LD for Organization, WebSite, FAQ, Product, Service, Offer, and action-relevant structured data.