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Important blockers remain

What should the prompt cover?

11 findings · 5 selected

Failures (8)

Warnings (3)

Task

What does example.com do and who is it for? Explain it back to me.

Waiting for the agent’s first step…

Critical access blockers remain

These checks describe whether an ordinary agent can enter, read, and operate the public site.

  • Agents can reach the site

    Crawler access and bot defenses.

    2 / 2 passed
  • Core content is available

    Useful content remains accessible without a fragile browser-only path.

    0 / 1 passed
  • Navigation fails safely

    Redirects and missing pages give agents a recoverable path.

    1 / 2 passed
  • Controls are understandable

    Forms and interactive controls expose usable names and structure.

    1 / 1 passed

Evaluated surfaces have material gaps

The public website is always evaluated. Optional surfaces appear when the scan finds positive evidence that they apply.

Public website

Blocked

36%

4 of 15 mature checks passed

Fix these gaps first

Critical access gaps come first, followed by other applicable readiness gaps.

  1. 01

    Content without JavaScript

    Server-side render your homepage so AI crawlers see meaningful content without JavaScript. Ensure an H1 and 500+ chars of text in raw HTML.

    Critical access
  2. 02

    Agent-friendly 404s

    Return a real HTTP 404 (or 410) status for nonexistent paths - never a 200 with your app shell, which makes agents believe every path exists. For full credit, give the 404 response a short markdown body pointing agents at your sitemap, llms.txt, or docs index. Verify with curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" https://yourdomain.com/some-path-that-does-not-exist - it must print 404.

    Critical access
  3. 03

    Markdown content negotiation (acceptmarkdown.com)

    On the responses that serve text/markdown via Accept negotiation, add Accept to the Vary header (Vary: Accept, Accept-Encoding). Without it, CDNs can serve the cached HTML variant to an agent asking for markdown (or vice versa), depending on which variant landed in cache first.

    Other readiness checks
  4. 04

    JSON-LD structured data

    Add JSON-LD structured data to your homepage using the identity type that matches your site - SoftwareApplication for products, Organization or LocalBusiness for companies, Person for personal sites, Article for blogs - with name, description, url, and type-appropriate fields (offers, sameAs, author) so AI can parse your identity programmatically.

    Other readiness checks
  5. 05

    Agent instruction / when-to-use

    Tell agents when to reach for you: add a 'when to use this' section to your llms.txt (or a dedicated agent-instructions file) that names your best-fit use cases and how an agent should call you. Be specific about the jobs you are right for - generic marketing copy does not read as guidance.

    Other readiness checks

Audit the checks behind the score

Applicable evidence is grouped by how it contributes to this preview model. Bonus checks appear only when they add points.

Essential3 of 6 passed · 46.7 / 80 points
  • Content without JavaScriptFailed

    Very little text content (139 chars) - likely JS-rendered, invisible to AI crawlers

    Recommendation

    Server-side render your homepage so AI crawlers see meaningful content without JavaScript. Ensure an H1 and 500+ chars of text in raw HTML.

  • Not blocked by bot detectionPassed

    Site accessible to 6 AI agent user-agents

    Recommendation

    Allowlist known AI agent User-Agents (ChatGPT-User, ClaudeBot, Google-Extended, DeepSeekBot) in your WAF or bot-detection rules.

  • Redirect hygienePassed

    No meta-refresh stubs, JavaScript-redirect stubs, or cross-domain hops across 1 checked page

    Recommendation

    Replace meta-refresh and JavaScript-only redirects with real HTTP 301/302 redirects. Non-JS agents never execute location.href or wait for a meta refresh - they see only the stub page. Verify with curl -sI <url> - you should see a Location header, not a 200 with a near-empty body.

  • Markdown content negotiation (acceptmarkdown.com)Failed

    Not acceptmarkdown.com compliant: Accept: text/markdown returned text/html; Vary header missing Accept (got "none")

    Recommendation

    On the responses that serve text/markdown via Accept negotiation, add Accept to the Vary header (Vary: Accept, Accept-Encoding). Without it, CDNs can serve the cached HTML variant to an agent asking for markdown (or vice versa), depending on which variant landed in cache first.

  • Agent crawler reachabilityPassed

    Reachable to all major AI crawlers - ChatGPT-User: reachable, ClaudeBot: reachable, Google-Extended: reachable, ora-agent: reachable, DeepSeekBot: reachable

    Recommendation

    Verify that major agent User-Agents can reach the homepage. If your WAF or bot rules block them, remove or narrow the blocking rule. Add an allow rule only when your security setup denies them by default.

  • Agent-friendly 404sPartial (50%)

    Nonexistent paths return a real HTTP 404. For full credit, include a short markdown body (site map links, where to look next) so agents can recover.

    Recommendation

    Return a real HTTP 404 (or 410) status for nonexistent paths - never a 200 with your app shell, which makes agents believe every path exists. For full credit, give the 404 response a short markdown body pointing agents at your sitemap, llms.txt, or docs index. Verify with curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" https://yourdomain.com/some-path-that-does-not-exist - it must print 404.

Recommended1 of 9 passed · 4.1 / 20 points
  • Brand name discoverabilityPartial (33%)

    example.com appears once in brand-name search results for "Example Domain" (position #5 out of 8)

    Recommendation

    Make sure a clean search for your brand name returns your own domain in the top results. If it does not, your brand may be too generic, conflict with a more established term, or not yet indexed. Strengthen brand-name search by claiming consistent NAP across listings, earning press mentions that link to the canonical domain, and avoiding redirect chains that mask the apex domain in search results.

  • Sitemap existsFailed

    No sitemap found

    Recommendation

    Add a valid XML sitemap at /sitemap.xml listing all indexable URLs. Include lastmod dates and keep it under 50MB.

  • Content efficiencyFailed

    Insufficient context: homepage HTML is too small to evaluate (under 1KB) - agents will not find meaningful content

    Recommendation

    Reduce markup overhead so readable text is at least 5% of your HTML. Strip unused inline scripts/styles, server-render content instead of shipping large JSON hydration blobs, and keep wrapper nesting shallow.

  • JSON-LD structured dataFailed

    No JSON-LD structured data found on homepage

    Recommendation

    Add JSON-LD structured data to your homepage using the identity type that matches your site - SoftwareApplication for products, Organization or LocalBusiness for companies, Person for personal sites, Article for blogs - with name, description, url, and type-appropriate fields (offers, sameAs, author) so AI can parse your identity programmatically.

  • Agent instruction / when-to-useFailed

    No agent instruction file with when-to-use guidance found

    Recommendation

    Tell agents when to reach for you: add a 'when to use this' section to your llms.txt (or a dedicated agent-instructions file) that names your best-fit use cases and how an agent should call you. Be specific about the jobs you are right for - generic marketing copy does not read as guidance.

  • Metadata completenessPartial (50%)

    Only 1/4 metadata signals present - missing: canonical URL, og:image, og:type

    Recommendation

    Add all four signals to your homepage: , , , and . Agents use these for entity resolution and attribution.

  • Organization schema completenessFailed

    No JSON-LD found - Organization schema missing

    Recommendation

    Add Organization JSON-LD that includes both contactPoint (with email/phone and contactType) and address (PostalAddress). This lets AI verify your business legitimacy and answer contact queries.

  • Trust anchor pagesFailed

    No trust anchor pages found with sufficient content (About, Contact, Privacy)

    Recommendation

    Publish real /about, /contact, and /privacy pages with at least 500 characters of content each. These are the pages AI agents check to verify your business is legitimate before recommending you.

  • Page token budgetPassed

    All 1 measured page fit an agent context budget (largest ~1K tokens)

    Recommendation

    Keep each page's extracted text under ~100K characters (~25K tokens) so it fits an agent's context window without truncation. Split oversized reference pages into focused per-topic documents and link them from an index. Check a page with curl -s <url> | wc -c and remember agents read the extracted text, not the raw HTML.

Bonus signals2 positive · +0.5 points
  • Accessible names on controlsPassed

    1/1 interactive elements have a computable accessible name (100%).

  • Accessibility-tree injection safety (bonus)Passed

    No hidden instruction text detected in accessibility-tree attributes or off-screen content.

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Source: Ora API

Snapshot 2026-08-21T18-58-23-769Z