Tools / WebMCP checker
WebMCP checker
Detect whether a public site advertises WebMCP discovery and whether agents can find structured product capabilities without scraping fragile UI.
Selected check · PROTO-002-6 pts
What this checks
Well-known path
Checks common WebMCP discovery locations.
Homepage hints
Looks for link and meta discovery tags.
Manifest posture
Separates public and gated capabilities.
Action mapping
Highlights docs search, pricing lookup, and demo request candidates.
FAQ
- What does the WebMCP checker look for?
- It checks public WebMCP discovery paths and homepage hints so a report can show whether structured web capabilities are advertised in a place agents can find.
- Does it execute WebMCP actions?
- No. The checker verifies public discovery evidence and manifest posture. It does not run authenticated actions, submit forms, or test private workflows.
- Should every website publish WebMCP?
- No. WebMCP is most useful when a site intentionally exposes repeatable public capabilities, such as docs search, product lookup, pricing lookup, or demo request flows.
- What is the first fix when WebMCP is missing?
- Publish a clear WebMCP manifest at a stable well-known path, link it from the homepage when useful, and describe only capabilities the product actually supports.