Vercel Introduces ‘Is Agentic’, a Free Agent-Readiness Scoring Tool That Audits Public Websites Using Ora’s…
What changed
Vercel and Ora launched Is Agentic, a free tool that audits any public website for its readiness to support AI agents. The platform runs over 118 distinct checks, derived from Ora’s suite of 100-plus site audits, to generate a comprehensive agent-readiness score. This score evaluates how well a website’s structure, content, and technical setup will work with autonomous AI agents that interact with web pages to complete tasks or retrieve information.
Why builders should care
AI agents like chatbots or workflows that perform actions online require websites to be designed and coded in accessible, understandable ways. Is Agentic makes it easier for developers, site operators, and product managers to see where their websites fall short. This shifts the focus from vague assumptions about “agent compatibility” to measurable criteria. The tool pressures web teams to improve how their sites communicate metadata, expose APIs, and structure content for AI consumption. That lowers the integration friction that normally slows down deploying AI assistants or automations across multiple sites.
The practical takeaway
If a company relies on AI agents for customer service, e-commerce automation, or data extraction, Is Agentic becomes a quick health check. It provides actionable feedback on missing technical elements like structured data, semantic markup, or consistent response formats. Fixing these issues proactively cuts down the time and cost spent building agent adapters or custom scrapers later. For startups or smaller operators, the free nature of the tool lowers barriers to preparing websites for the AI-driven workflows that are becoming critical in digital operations.
What to watch next
Wild adoption of AI agents will expose more real-world issues in how websites handle machine interaction. Is Agentic’s score can evolve into a standard benchmark that influences SEO, API design, and web development priorities. Vercel and Ora may expand the tool’s capabilities to private or embedded sites, or integrate it into CI pipelines to catch regressions early. The community around the tool will also drive what checks matter most as new AI architectures and use cases emerge.
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