Is your website ready for the AI web?
AI assistants and agents read the web differently. AwesomeTechStack grades every audit A-F on how well a site serves them - and watches it over time.
What we check
Five signals that decide whether a machine can find, reach and understand your site.
A machine-readable guide for AI assistants at /llms.txt - what your site is and where the important content lives.
robots directives for AI crawlers - who is allowed, limited, or blocked.
.well-known discovery and agent-card for the emerging agent web.
JSON-LD density - the facts machines can quote.
the content that exists before scripts run - what most crawlers actually see.
How grading works
Every check earns a letter grade, A through F: high marks mean the site serves machines well, low marks mean the signal is missing or broken. The checks roll up into one AI-Readiness grade, shown next to your Awesomeness Score.
Example report - grades ship on live audits as the checks roll out.
Questions
How well a website serves AI assistants, crawlers and agents: whether they may access it, whether they can read it without executing JavaScript, and whether it hands them structured, quotable facts.
Not yet. It is graded A-F and displayed alongside the score - it joins the weighted score later, announced in the methodology.
A proposed standard: a markdown file at /llms.txt that tells AI systems what your site is and where the important content lives - like robots.txt, but for meaning.
On every audit. Monitored sites re-check on schedule and alert you when a grade moves.