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Agent Readiness Index

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Not Agent-Ready Yet · Grade F · Scanned May 20, 2026

A full-stack React framework for building web applications and static websites.

Developer Tools
Web Framework
$123M raised
San Francisco, United States
37
/ 100
Grade F
Six-dimension breakdown

Discoverability

Can an AI agent find sitemaps, llms.txt, and machine-readable entry points?

57

Content

Can agents consume content cheaply via markdown, schema.org, and structured data?

43

Access Control

Are crawl rules and AI bot permissions declared in robots.txt?

40

Capabilities

Does the site expose APIs, MCP endpoints, or agent-usable tools?

26

Commerce

Can agents discover pricing and initiate payments (x402, MPP, UCP)?

33

Quality

Performance, token efficiency, and trust signals beyond baseline checks.

40
Priority fixes

Capabilities (26/100)

Improve capabilities signals: llms.txt, robots.txt AI rules, structured data, MCP or OpenAPI endpoints, and agent-readable pricing where relevant.

Commerce (33/100)

Improve commerce signals: llms.txt, robots.txt AI rules, structured data, MCP or OpenAPI endpoints, and agent-readable pricing where relevant.

Access Control (40/100)

Improve access control signals: llms.txt, robots.txt AI rules, structured data, MCP or OpenAPI endpoints, and agent-readable pricing where relevant.

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How we score

StartupHub audits the full website across 50+ checks: discoverability, content negotiation, access control, capabilities (API/MCP), commerce (x402/MPP), and quality.

Unlike pricing-only indexes, we measure whether AI agents can find, read, and act on the entire site, not just the pricing page.

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