A free scanner at isitagentready.com checks whether your website plays nicely with AI agents - the automated bots that browse, click, and complete tasks on behalf of users.
The tool analyzes your site's structure and returns a readiness report, flagging issues like aggressive bot-blocking, poor semantic HTML (the markup tags that give browsers and bots structural clues about page content), and JavaScript-heavy rendering that prevents agents from reading your content at all. You paste in a URL, wait a few seconds, and get a report.
This is increasingly relevant because AI assistants like ChatGPT are moving beyond answering questions into actually completing tasks. When someone asks an AI agent to find a service provider, book an appointment, or pull pricing data from a competitor's page, that agent has to navigate real websites. Sites that block bots, hide content behind JavaScript walls, or require CAPTCHAs are invisible to these workflows - regardless of how capable the agent is.
The scanner is a starting point, not a complete audit. Some compatibility problems only surface when a real agent tries a specific task - filling out a multi-step form, navigating paginated search results, or accessing gated content. A quick scan won't catch those. But it's a faster first diagnostic than waiting for an agent to fail on your site and trying to figure out why.