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About Is Agentic

What Is Agentic measures, why the product exists, and how Vercel and Ora contribute to each public report.

Why Is Agentic exists

Websites are increasingly read by software acting on a person’s behalf, not only by people using a browser. Those agents still depend on ordinary web fundamentals: accurate status codes, meaningful HTML, clear navigation, accessible controls, and documentation that explains what a service can do. Is Agentic makes those requirements visible in one public report and separates mature expectations from optional, emerging protocols.

The product is built by Vercel and uses audit evidence from Ora. Vercel operates the interface, public report pages, historical storage, and the Is Agentic scoring presentation. Ora performs the underlying technical audit and supplies check-level evidence and recommendations. The observed agent journey is shown separately because a single run can reveal useful friction without being a statistically complete measurement.

How to use a report

A report begins with an applicability-aware technical score. Essential checks carry most of the weight, recommended checks cover relevant advertised capabilities, and emerging signals can add a small bonus without becoming requirements. Not-applicable checks are excluded. Teams should address failed essential items first, review the underlying evidence, and rescan after changes are live.

Is Agentic is intended for public websites, documentation, developer portals, and public API or MCP surfaces. It is not a certification, an endorsement of a scanned company, a penetration test, or a substitute for accessibility and compliance review. Reports are public snapshots and may change when the target site, the underlying evidence, or the scoring methodology changes.