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Is your site agent-ready?

Scan your website to see how ready it is for AI agents and answer engines — from robots.txt and Markdown negotiation to MCP, auth.md and Agent Skills. Get a 0–100 score and a fix list in seconds.

We check robots.txt, sitemap, Markdown negotiation, llms.txt, .well-known discovery, auth.md, MCP & Agent Skills.

What we check

Four categories, weighted by impact on how AI agents discover and use your site.

Discoverability

robots.txt, a valid XML sitemap, and RFC 8288 Link headers so agents can find your content.

Content

Markdown-for-Agents content negotiation, llms.txt, and JSON-LD structured data for clean machine reading.

Bot Access Control

Explicit AI-bot rules and Content Signals in robots.txt to declare how AI may use your content.

API, Auth, MCP & Skills

api-catalog, OAuth metadata, auth.md, MCP server card and Agent Skills discovery for programmatic access.

Frequently asked questions

What is an AI agent-readiness score?

It measures how easily AI agents and answer engines (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, Google AI Overviews) can discover, read, and act on your website. Our free checker scores 0–100 across four areas — Discoverability, Content, Bot Access Control, and API/Auth/MCP/Skills — based on emerging standards like robots.txt, sitemaps, Markdown negotiation, llms.txt and the .well-known discovery files.

What is AEO (Answer Engine Optimization)?

AEO is optimizing your content and site so AI answer engines cite you directly in their responses, rather than just ranking you in a list of blue links. It combines structured, extractable content with machine-readable discovery signals so an LLM can find, trust and quote your pages.

What's the difference between AEO, GEO and SEO?

SEO optimizes for classic search rankings. GEO (Generative Engine Optimization) and AEO optimize for being surfaced and cited inside AI-generated answers. They overlap — good structure and crawlability help all three — but AEO/GEO add machine-readability (llms.txt, Markdown negotiation, schema, .well-known discovery) that traditional SEO ignores.

How is my agent-readiness score calculated?

We fetch your site and run weighted checks: robots.txt and sitemap validity, Link headers, Markdown content negotiation, llms.txt, JSON-LD structured data, AI-bot rules and Content Signals in robots.txt, and the .well-known files (api-catalog, OAuth metadata, auth.md, MCP server card, Agent Skills index). Each check passes, warns or fails; the weighted total becomes your 0–100 score and Level 0–3.

What is llms.txt and do I need it?

llms.txt is a plain-text/Markdown file at your site root that summarizes your key content and links for large language models — like robots.txt, but for LLMs. It helps AI systems ingest your most important pages efficiently. It's quickly becoming a baseline agent-readiness signal, so yes, most sites should publish one.

What is Markdown for Agents (content negotiation)?

It means returning a clean Markdown version of a page when a client sends the header Accept: text/markdown, while still serving HTML to browsers. Agents parse Markdown far more reliably than rendered HTML, so supporting it makes your content dramatically easier for LLMs to read and quote accurately.

What are the .well-known agent files?

Standardized JSON/Markdown documents under /.well-known/ that let agents discover your capabilities: api-catalog (RFC 9727) lists your APIs, mcp/server-card.json advertises an MCP server, agent-skills/index.json lists agent skills, and the OAuth metadata files describe authentication. Serving these lets agents interact with your site programmatically.

What is auth.md and agent registration?

auth.md is a Markdown file at your site root that tells agents how to authenticate and register for your APIs, paired with an agent_auth block in /.well-known/oauth-authorization-server. It's the emerging convention (from WorkOS) for letting AI agents securely obtain scoped credentials without a human filling in a sign-up form.

What is MCP and an MCP server card?

MCP (Model Context Protocol) is an open standard for exposing tools and data to AI models. An MCP server card at /.well-known/mcp/server-card.json advertises your server's name, transport endpoint and capabilities so agents can discover and connect to your tools automatically.

How do I control which AI bots can access my site?

Add explicit User-agent groups in robots.txt for crawlers like GPTBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot, Google-Extended and CCBot, and layer on Content-Signal directives to declare preferences for AI training, search and AI input. Our checker flags whether you've declared any preference at all.

What are Content Signals in robots.txt?

Content Signals are directives (e.g. Content-Signal: ai-train=no, search=yes, ai-input=no) that declare how AI systems may use your content. They give you granular control beyond simple allow/disallow, separating training from search from answer-generation use.

Why does my sitemap show a soft-404?

A soft-404 is when /sitemap.xml returns HTTP 200 but serves an HTML page (usually your app shell) instead of real XML — so crawlers and agents can't parse it. Fix it by generating a valid /sitemap.xml with the correct application/xml content type and referencing it from robots.txt.

How do I get cited by ChatGPT, Perplexity and Google AI Overviews?

Publish answer-first, well-structured content with clear headings, FAQs and JSON-LD; make it machine-readable via Markdown negotiation and llms.txt; and ensure discovery through a valid sitemap and .well-known files. Citensity generates AI-citable pages and implements these signals so answer engines can find, trust and quote you.

Does agent-readiness affect my Google SEO rankings?

Indirectly, yes. Valid sitemaps, structured data, fast crawlable pages and clear content help both classic Google ranking and AI answer inclusion. Agent-readiness adds machine-readability on top — so you win in traditional search and in AI answers at the same time.

How does Citensity improve my agent-readiness score?

Citensity implements every standard this checker grades — llms.txt, Markdown-for-Agents, .well-known discovery, MCP, auth.md and structured data — and continuously publishes AI-citable content optimized for answer engines. Run the free scan, create a free account, and we take your score toward Agent-Native.

Is the scan free?

Yes — the agent-readiness scan is completely free and needs no account. You only sign up when you want Citensity to implement the fixes and start improving your AI visibility.

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