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Strong technical baseline

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11 findings · 5 selected

Failures (3)

Warnings (8)

Task

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

Waiting for the agent’s first step…

Critical access needs attention

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

  • Agents can reach the site

    Crawler access, bot defenses, and explicit agent policy.

    3 / 3 passed
  • Core content is available

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

    1 / 2 passed
  • Navigation fails safely

    Redirects and missing pages give agents a recoverable path.

    1 / 1 passed
  • Controls are understandable

    Forms and interactive controls expose usable names and structure.

    2 / 2 passed

Advertised capabilities need refinement

Optional surfaces appear only when the scan finds positive evidence that the site offers them.

Public website

Ready with gaps

80%

13 of 19 mature checks passed

API

Ready with gaps

82%

9 of 12 mature checks passed

Authentication

Ready with gaps

83%

2 of 3 mature checks passed

MCP

Ready with gaps

83%

0 of 1 mature checks passed

Fix these gaps first

Critical access gaps come first, followed by gaps in capabilities the site advertises.

  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

    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.

    Advertised capabilities
  3. 03

    Content efficiency

    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.

    Advertised capabilities
  4. 04

    Rate limit response headers

    Return standard rate-limit headers on your API responses (the RFC RateLimit headers, plus Retry-After on a 429) so agents can self-throttle in real time, and document the conventions alongside your API.

    Advertised capabilities
  5. 05

    REST typed error model

    Document your error responses in your OpenAPI spec: give 4xx and 5xx responses a typed error schema (or use RFC 9457 application/problem+json). A consistent error object with a machine-readable code and a human-readable message lets agents handle failures without guessing.

    Advertised capabilities

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.

Essential9 of 11 passed · 67.9 / 80 points
  • Content without JavaScriptPartial (33%)

    Only 5316 chars of text content, no H1 tag - agents see limited content

    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.

  • robots.txt agent-user policyPassed

    User-triggered agents explicitly allowed (chatgpt-user) + Content Signals ai-input=yes

    Recommendation

    Stop blocking user-triggered agents in robots.txt. Remove any 'Disallow: /' that applies to ChatGPT-User, Claude-User or Perplexity-User - including a blanket 'User-agent: * / Disallow: /', which covers them by default. These agents fetch a page only because a person just asked about you, so a block turns away your highest-intent traffic.

  • Redirect hygienePassed

    No meta-refresh stubs, JavaScript-redirect stubs, or cross-domain hops across 6 checked pages

    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.

  • Content behind authPassed

    All 5 sampled pages are publicly readable (5 with substantive content)

    Recommendation

    Serve your content pages without a login wall. Agents cannot complete auth flows while browsing - a 401/403 or a login-form page is invisible content. Keep public documentation public; if some content must stay gated, publish an ungated summary so agents can still represent it.

  • OpenAPI spec publishedPassed

    OpenAPI spec found at https://razorpay.com/openapi.json (version: 3.0.0)

    Recommendation

    Publish an OpenAPI (Swagger) specification at /openapi.json or /api/openapi.yaml. This is how agents understand your API surface automatically.

  • Markdown content negotiation (acceptmarkdown.com)Failed

    Two-representation negotiation works but Vary header missing Accept (got "none") - CDNs may cache wrong variant

    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 robots.txt, 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.

  • OAuth 2.0 supportPassed

    OpenID Connect discovery endpoint found at https://razorpay.com

    Recommendation

    Implement OAuth 2.0 for API authentication. Publish your authorization server metadata at /.well-known/oauth-authorization-server.

  • Scoped permissionsPassed

    Scoped permissions documented at https://razorpay.com/auth.md

    Recommendation

    Support scoped API permissions (OAuth scopes or API key roles) so agents can request only the access they need.

  • JSON error responsesPassed

    API returns JSON error responses (404 at https://api.razorpay.com/v1 (from OpenAPI servers))

    Recommendation

    Return structured JSON error responses with error codes, messages, and resolution hints. Agents can't parse HTML error pages.

Recommended15 of 24 passed · 15.8 / 20 points
  • Developer resource discoverabilityPartial (67%)

    Agent found developer resources by name including API docs (4 relevant pages). Not searchable: OpenAPI spec, MCP server

    Recommendation

    Make your developer resources (API docs, OpenAPI spec, auth docs, webhooks, MCP server) discoverable by name. Publish them at predictable URLs, list them in llms.txt, and include your product name in page titles and headings so search engines surface them for name-based queries.

  • Brand name discoverabilityPartial (67%)

    razorpay.com appears 4 times in brand-name search results for "Razorpay payments fintech" (top position: #6)

    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.

  • robots.txt AI crawler policyPassed

    Sophisticated AI crawler policy: answer crawlers allowed (oai-searchbot, claudebot, perplexitybot), training crawlers (bytespider) restricted

    Recommendation

    Add explicit AI crawler directives in robots.txt. Allow the crawlers that feed answer engines ('User-agent: GPTBot' / 'Allow: /', same for ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot, OAI-SearchBot), and restrict training-only crawlers (CCBot, ByteSpider) with 'Disallow: /'. Content Signals ('Content-Signal: search=yes, ai-train=no') earns the same credit.

  • Sitemap existsPassed

    Valid sitemap found at https://razorpay.com/sitemap.xml with multiple sitemaps entries

    Recommendation

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

  • Content efficiencyFailed

    Very low content efficiency: 0.54% (5498 text chars in 992KB HTML) - agents must process excessive markup noise

    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 dataPassed

    Rich JSON-LD identity: Organization with name, description, url, and sameAs/logo/address (2 block(s))

    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.

  • Public API/docs linked from homepagePassed

    Documentation site found at https://razorpay.com

    Recommendation

    Publish API documentation at a discoverable URL (/docs, /api, /developers). Include authentication, endpoints, and example requests.

  • Agent instruction / when-to-usePassed

    When-to-use guidance found in llms.txt

    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 completenessPassed

    All metadata signals present: canonical URL, lang="en-IN", og:image, og:type

    Recommendation

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

  • Organization schema completenessPartial (50%)

    Organization schema found but missing: address

    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 pagesPassed

    All trust anchor pages verified: 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 9 measured pages fit an agent context budget (largest ~6K 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.

  • Code fence validityPassed

    Code fences balanced across 2 markdown documents

    Recommendation

    Close every fenced code block (``` or ~~~) in your served markdown. CommonMark treats everything after an unclosed fence as code, so an agent parsing the document silently loses the rest of it. Count fence lines per file - the total must be even.

  • Developer portalPassed

    Developer portal found at /docs

    Recommendation

    Create a developer portal at /developers with API keys, documentation, quickstart guides, and a sandbox environment.

  • Public API with reachable endpointsPassed

    Documented REST API detected; endpoints require authentication (API key / OAuth), which is expected for agent access. Best-of-protocols score: 7/7.

    Recommendation

    Expose a public REST or GraphQL API. AI agents need programmatic access - not just a web UI - to integrate with your product.

  • Agent onboarding frictionPartial (50%)

    Moderate friction: self-serve key generation, sandbox/test environment

    Recommendation

    Offer a free tier or trial, self-serve API key generation, and a sandbox environment. Agents can't fill out 'contact sales' forms.

  • MCP server / manifestPartial (83%)

    Live MCP server at https://mcp.razorpay.com/mcp requires authentication (OAuth challenge at initialize) - properly scoped. Upgrade to public tool listing for full 6/6.

    Recommendation

    Build an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server exposing your API as tools. Use Streamable HTTP transport for full score. This lets Claude, ChatGPT, and other AI agents call your product natively.

  • Rate limit response headersFailed

    No REST rate-limit headers found on probed endpoints

    Recommendation

    Return standard rate-limit headers on your API responses (the RFC RateLimit headers, plus Retry-After on a 429) so agents can self-throttle in real time, and document the conventions alongside your API.

  • REST typed error modelPartial (33%)

    Partial typed error model: error schema defined but not consistently referenced (or vice versa)

    Recommendation

    Document your error responses in your OpenAPI spec: give 4xx and 5xx responses a typed error schema (or use RFC 9457 application/problem+json). A consistent error object with a machine-readable code and a human-readable message lets agents handle failures without guessing.

  • REST versioning / deprecation policyPassed

    API versioning strategy found (URL versioning) with deprecation policy documented at https://razorpay.com

    Recommendation

    Declare a versioning policy agents can rely on: version your API (in the URL path or a version header) and publish how you signal deprecation (a Sunset/Deprecation header or a documented timeline). Agents avoid integrating against a surface that can change without warning.

  • CLI tool availablePassed

    CLI tool found on PyPI: razorpay

    Recommendation

    Publish an official CLI tool on npm, PyPI, or Homebrew. A CLI lets agents and developers script interactions with your product without building API integrations from scratch.

  • REST response schema coveragePassed

    100% of operations define typed response schemas, 99% use application/json

    Recommendation

    Define typed JSON response schemas for every endpoint in your OpenAPI spec. Agents rely on these to know what fields they will get back; missing or partial schemas force trial-and-error.

  • API schema complexity analysisPartial (50%)

    REST: schema found (136 operations) but partially documented

    Recommendation

    Make your API spec self-describing: a unique operationId and a description on every operation, typed parameters, and response schemas. For GraphQL, a fully typed schema with a documented cost or rate limit reads best.

  • Function calling compatibilityPassed

    Compatible: 136/136 ops with IDs, 127/136 with typed schemas

    Recommendation

    Ensure API endpoints have unique operation IDs, typed schemas, and descriptions compatible with LLM function-calling formats.

Bonus signals39 positive · +5 points
  • Wikipedia / Wikidata entity presencePartial (50%)

    Wikidata Q109985545 (Razorpay) verified - draft a Wikipedia page with cited references to complete knowledge graph coverage

    Recommendation

    Establish a Wikipedia article and a Wikidata entity for your brand, with the domain set as the official website (Wikidata property P856) and a corresponding external link on Wikipedia. Wikipedia is the largest single source of citations in ChatGPT and a primary input to Knowledge Graphs across Google, Bing, and LLM training data. Earn third-party press coverage first to satisfy notability, then draft the article with cited references rather than self-promotion.

  • Listed in MCP registriesPassed

    Verified in npm as @razorpay/blade-mcp via npm-scope - 6553 agent uses

    Recommendation

    Register your MCP server on Smithery (smithery.ai) or mcp.so so agent platforms can discover your tools. Link the registry entry from your homepage or docs for bi-directional verification.

  • NPM/PyPI SDK packagePassed

    NPM package found: razorpay - "Official Node SDK for Razorpay API"

    Recommendation

    Publish a JavaScript/TypeScript SDK package on npm so developers can integrate your API programmatically. In package.json set repository to your source repo and homepage to your product domain - these links are how agents confirm the package is your official SDK rather than a third-party tool with a similar name.

  • Listed on skills.shPassed

    7 official skills published on skills.sh - 11 total installs (skills.sh/razorpay)

    Recommendation

    Publish agent skills on skills.sh so AI agents can discover your product's capabilities. Create a SKILL.md in your GitHub repo and register it with 'npx skills add'. See skills.sh/docs.

  • Registry brandingPartial (50%)

    MCP manifest has name and description but no icon at /.well-known/mcp/server-card.json

    Recommendation

    Give your MCP server-card (at /.well-known/mcp/server-card.json) a display name, an icon or logo, and a description - all three together are what reads as a complete, branded listing agents can present.

  • ChatGPT app listedPassed

    Found in ChatGPT app directory: "Razorpay"

    Recommendation

    Submit your app to the ChatGPT apps / connectors directory (the apps-in-ChatGPT surface) so ChatGPT users can discover and use your product.

  • Agent discovery filePassed

    Agent Skills index (agentskills.io) found at /.well-known/agent-skills/index.json with 5 skill(s)

    Recommendation

    Publish an Agent Skills index at /.well-known/agent-skills/index.json that lists your capabilities, with each skill carrying a name and a description so agents can find and parse what you offer.

  • Agent Skills index conformance (v0.2.0)Partial (50%)

    Index $schema is "https://agentskills.io/schema/v0.2.0/index.json" - unknown version, expected https://schemas.agentskills.io/discovery/0.2.0/schema.json

    Recommendation

    Upgrade /.well-known/agent-skills/index.json to the v0.2.0 schema: add "$schema": "https://schemas.agentskills.io/discovery/0.2.0/schema.json", and give every entry a type (skill-md or archive), url, and digest. Use "digest": "sha256:<64 lowercase hex chars>" (e.g. "digest": "sha256:a3f1...") - a bare "sha256": "" field is also accepted. Compute the value from the artifact's raw bytes.

  • A2A / agent-cardPassed

    A2A Agent Card found: "Razorpay"

    Recommendation

    Publish an Agent-to-Agent (A2A) agent card at /.well-known/agent-card.json describing your agent's capabilities, skills, and contact endpoint.

  • pricing.md existsPartial (50%)

    pricing.md found at /pricing.md but thin (210 lines) - add plan tiers, prices, and feature breakdowns

    Recommendation

    Create a /pricing.md file with your pricing tiers, features, and limits in plain markdown. This lets AI agents compare costs and recommend plans without scraping HTML pricing pages.

  • NLWeb Schema FeedsPassed

    Schema Map XML at https://razorpay.com/sitemap.xml is parseable but missing expected root element

    Recommendation

    Add a schemamap: directive to robots.txt pointing to a Schema Map XML file listing your structured data feeds (JSONL/RSS). See the NLWeb Schema Feeds spec.

  • MCP well-known discoveryPassed

    MCP server discoverable via server-card.json at /.well-known/mcp/

    Recommendation

    Serve your MCP server at /.well-known/mcp, publish a server-card.json at /.well-known/mcp/server-card.json, or reference it in llms.txt so agents can discover it automatically without manual URL input.

  • HTTP Link headers (RFC 8288)Passed

    RFC 8288 Link header advertises: service-doc, api-catalog

    Recommendation

    Add HTTP Link: response headers (RFC 8288) advertising your sitemap, markdown alternates, API service descriptions, and API catalog. Example: Link: </sitemap.xml>; rel="sitemap", </index.md>; rel="alternate"; type="text/markdown".

  • Markdown URL fallbackPartial (50%)

    Partial markdown fallback support. Homepage (https://razorpay.com/index.md) returns markdown, but 3 of 3 sampled content pages do not: https://razorpay.com/docs.md, https://razorpay.com/docs/api.md, https://razorpay.com/docs/api/changelog.md. To earn full credit, serve a .md twin for each content page (e.g. /docs/auth -> /docs/auth.md) with text/markdown content-type or a heading-led non-HTML body.

    Recommendation

    Let agents fetch markdown by appending .md to page URLs. Required for any credit: serve a markdown homepage at /index.md. For full credit (2/2): also serve a .md twin for each content page (e.g. /docs/auth -> /docs/auth.md). Content-Type should be text/markdown and the body should start with a top-level heading (not HTML).

  • llms.txt existsPassed

    Found the llms.txt at https://razorpay.com/llms.txt.

    Recommendation

    Create an llms.txt file at your domain root (/llms.txt) - the AI equivalent of robots.txt. Write at least 100 characters of real content: what your product is, what it does, and links to your key docs. Then verify it with curl https://yourdomain.com/llms.txt - you should see your text, not HTML. If your app returns its homepage for every URL (common with single-page apps), add a static file route so the raw text is served. A placeholder with just a heading earns no credit.

  • llms.txt formattingPassed

    The llms.txt is well-formatted: 132 lines with markdown links, 19,784 characters in total.

    Recommendation

    Format your llms.txt as a navigation index: start with a markdown heading, include markdown links to deeper resources, and keep it under 30,000 characters. If you have more to say, move long-form content into /llms-full.txt or per-section files (e.g. /docs/llms.txt, /api/llms.txt) and link to them from the main index.

  • Skills.sh skill qualityPartial (50%)

    Skills.sh presence exists but limited - 11 installs (goal: 200+)

    Recommendation

    Expand your skills.sh presence with multiple skill repos covering different use cases. Add descriptive skill names, clear SKILL.md files, and organize by capability area.

  • JSON-LD entity linking (sameAs)Passed

    Strong entity linking via sameAs: linkedin.com, wikipedia.org

    Recommendation

    Add sameAs links in your JSON-LD structured data pointing to your Wikipedia page, Wikidata entry, GitHub org, and social profiles. This helps AI disambiguate your brand from similarly named entities.

  • Speakable content markupPassed

    Speakable property found in JSON-LD - agents know which content to present conversationally

    Recommendation

    Add schema.org speakable markup to your homepage indicating which sections are suitable for AI assistant text-to-speech readout. Use a Speakable property with CSS selectors targeting your key value proposition.

  • llms.txt links resolvePassed

    All 5 probed llms.txt links resolve to real content

    Recommendation

    Make every link your llms.txt declares resolve to real content. Verify each one with curl -L <url> - you should see the linked document, not your homepage. If your app returns the homepage shell for unknown paths (common with single-page apps), a 200 status is not proof: check the body. Fix or remove any dead link; agents that follow the index treat a broken link as a dead end.

  • API catalog (RFC 9727)Passed

    application/linkset+json api-catalog with 1 API link(s)

    Recommendation

    Publish an API catalog at /.well-known/api-catalog per RFC 9727. Serve it with Content-Type: application/linkset+json;profile="https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc9727" and include a 'linkset' array with item entries pointing to your OpenAPI specs and service descriptions.

  • Markdown agent docsPassed

    Path-suffix markdown docs served with text/markdown content-type: /agents.md, /auth.md, /index.md

    Recommendation

    Pick one: (a) return Content-Type: text/markdown on GET when the request sends Accept: text/markdown, or (b) publish a static /llms.md, /auth.md, or /agents.md file at your root with real markdown content. Option (b) is usually a single static file. This is the cold-discovery path for agents that land at your homepage from web search without reading llms.txt first.

  • MCP auth mechanismPartial (75%)

    docs MCP is gated behind authentication - this defeats the purpose of a docs MCP for agent discovery

    Recommendation

    Protect your MCP server with OAuth 2.0 authentication. Publish authorization server metadata at /.well-known/oauth-authorization-server for automatic agent auth flows.

  • MCP OAuth metadataPassed

    RFC 8414 OAuth metadata for product MCP: issuer=https://mcp.razorpay.com, auth and token endpoints present

    Recommendation

    Publish RFC 8414 authorization server metadata with issuer, authorization_endpoint, and token_endpoint so agents can authenticate without hardcoded URLs.

  • MCP PKCE S256 supportPassed

    OAuth metadata for product MCP supports PKCE S256 code challenge

    Recommendation

    Support PKCE with S256 code challenge method in your OAuth server. Add 'S256' to code_challenge_methods_supported in your authorization server metadata.

  • OAuth Protected Resource metadata (RFC 9728)Passed

    RFC 9728 metadata: resource=https://razorpay.com, authorization_servers (1), scopes_supported (1), bearer_methods_supported

    Recommendation

    Publish RFC 9728 protected-resource metadata at /.well-known/oauth-protected-resource. Include the resource field plus enough supporting metadata - your authorization servers, supported scopes, accepted bearer methods - that an agent can work out how to authenticate without first triggering a 401.

  • auth.md existsPassed

    auth.md at https://razorpay.com/auth.md served as text/markdown; charset=utf-8 (5000 chars)

    Recommendation

    Publish /auth.md as a markdown prose walkthrough of how agents should obtain credentials. Serve it with Content-Type: text/markdown, lead with a top-level heading, and write at least ~200 chars of real content (not just a placeholder). See the WorkOS auth.md draft at https://workos.com/auth-md.

  • auth.md structurePartial (50%)

    auth.md at https://razorpay.com/auth.md - 3/7 walkthrough sections (found Pick a method, Register, and Use credential; missing Discover, Claim, Errors, and Revocation); anchors: register_uri and verified_email

    Recommendation

    Structure /auth.md as the WorkOS spec prescribes: sections for Discover, Pick a method, Register, Claim, Use the credential, Errors, and Revocation, with spec anchor keywords (agent_auth, register_uri, identity_assertion, id-jag, WWW-Authenticate). Reference https://workos.com/auth-md.

  • auth.md walkthrough simulationPartial (50%)

    Static fallback: PRM + AS metadata both reachable but AS metadata lacks an agent_auth block; walkthrough cannot identify a registration template

    Recommendation

    Make your published auth-discovery chain traversable end to end: an agent starting at /auth.md (or your protected-resource metadata) should be able to follow the links to your authorization-server metadata and registration endpoint without hitting a dead link. Test the whole path, not just each file in isolation.

  • Agent auth discovery metadataPartial (33%)

    PRM + AS metadata both present (AS metadata fetched from advertised origin https://mcp.razorpay.com) but AS metadata has no agent_auth block

    Recommendation

    Publish RFC 9728 protected-resource metadata at /.well-known/oauth-protected-resource on your resource server (the host that actually serves the API, e.g. api.) with resource and authorization_servers. Publish RFC 8414 authorization-server metadata at /.well-known/oauth-authorization-server on the AS origin, and include the WorkOS auth.md agent_auth block with register_uri, identity_types_supported drawn from the spec enum (anonymous, identity_assertion - variants like verified_email or urn:ietf:params:oauth:token-type:id-jag belong inside identity_assertion.assertion_types_supported, not at the top level), and a sibling per-type block for each advertised type (anonymous.credential_types_supported; identity_assertion.assertion_types_supported + credential_types_supported) so agents can look up the request shape. Cross-link by listing the AS origin in PRM authorization_servers, and point agent_auth.skill back at your published /auth.md. Spec: https://workos.com/auth-md.

  • Agent auth WWW-Authenticate hintPassed

    401 at https://mcp.razorpay.com at /mcp with spec-shaped WWW-Authenticate hint: Bearer resource_metadata="https://mcp.razorpay.com/.well-known/oauth-protected-resource"

    Recommendation

    Return a 401 carrying a spec-shaped WWW-Authenticate: Bearer resource_metadata="<your protected-resource metadata URL>" header on your API's primary entry points, so an agent learns your auth requirements from one request instead of hunting for the well-known document. Point the metadata URL at /.well-known/oauth-protected-resource on the host that serves the API. Spec: https://workos.com/auth-md.

  • Multi-language SDK packagesPassed

    SDK packages found across 4 ecosystems: npm, pypi, go, rubygems

    Recommendation

    Publish official SDK packages across multiple language ecosystems (npm, PyPI, Go modules, RubyGems). Auto-generate them from your OpenAPI spec using tools like openapi-generator. For each package set the project URL or homepage to your product domain (package.json repository/homepage, PyPI Home-Page or project_urls, RubyGems homepage_uri) - this is how agents verify the package is your official SDK.

  • NLWeb /ask endpointPassed

    NLWeb /ask endpoint exists but requires authentication (HTTP 403, via POST)

    Recommendation

    Implement Microsoft's NLWeb protocol by adding a POST /ask endpoint that accepts natural-language queries and returns JSON with _meta (response_type, version). See github.com/microsoft/NLWeb.

  • MCP server-card.jsonPartial (50%)

    MCP server card found at https://razorpay.com/.well-known/mcp/server-card.json but missing tools[]

    Recommendation

    Publish a server card at /.well-known/mcp/server-card.json describing your MCP server. Required fields: name, description, version, serverUrl, tools[]. This lets agents preview your server before opening a transport connection.

  • Product + docs MCP coveragePartial (50%)

    You run both MCP servers, but the documentation one (https://razorpay.com/docs/build/llm-docs/mcp-server/oauth/) is not reachable. Fix it so agents can use it.

    Recommendation

    Beyond your product MCP server, expose a documentation MCP surface so agents can pull your docs and reference material over the same protocol they use to act. Covering both the 'do' and the 'learn' surfaces over MCP earns this.

  • REST batch / bulk endpointPartial (50%)

    Batch/bulk operations mentioned at https://razorpay.com/index.md but no formal OpenAPI definition found

    Recommendation

    Offer a batch endpoint that accepts an array of operations in one request, documented in your spec, so an agent acting on many items can do it in bulk instead of looping one call at a time.

  • Native interactive controlsPassed

    95 native controls, 4 non-native div-soup affordances (96% native).

  • Accessible names on controlsPassed

    93/95 interactive elements have a computable accessible name (98%).

  • Accessibility-tree injection safety (bonus)Passed

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

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