The library

The agent readiness library

Every major site below is scanned with our public methodology and re-scanned every Monday. Explore how the web's biggest names score, what they get right, and where the gaps are. Then run the same scan on your own site.

Overall ranking

#1 64
Gymshark gymshark.com Gymshark's Shopify defaults hand it agents.md and llms.txt out of the box, but its own bot protection blocks the agents those files are meant for.
Fashion and DTC
#2 64
Allbirds allbirds.com Allbirds built its business on shoppers finding and trusting the brand directly, and that same discoverability is what its bot protection blocks from AI agents.
Fashion and DTC
#3 64
Glossier glossier.com Glossier clears every markdown and sitemap check a Shopify store gets by default; what is missing is everything that would separate it from a top score.
Fashion and DTC
#4 56
Stripe stripe.com Ships llms.txt and clears the readability bar, then stops short of proving who it is or taking agent-initiated payment.
Commerce infrastructure
#5 53
Shopify shopify.com Ships llms.txt on its own marketing site, but the JavaScript-dependent homepage still leaves agents guessing.
Commerce infrastructure
#6 47
Apple apple.com Readable, well-marked-up, and still unreachable by any of the machine-facing standards agents look for first.
Tech
#7 44
IKEA ikea.com Open doors and clean markup on the surface, but the page an agent actually gets is thin and script-dependent.
Retail giants
#8 38
Nike nike.com Nike's homepage passes its structured-data and sitemap checks but is missing something as basic as a page title.
Fashion and DTC
#9 31
Walmart walmart.com The bot protection that stops the scanner is the same wall a real shopping agent hits first.
Retail giants
#10 31
Sephora sephora.com Sephora's bot protection stops the scanner cold at the homepage, the same wall a real shopping agent would run into first.
Retail giants
#11 31
Airbnb airbnb.com Airbnb's robots.txt names GPTBot, ClaudeBot, and PerplexityBot by name as allowed, and its own bot protection still stops the scanner at the door.
Marketplaces and travel
#12 25
Amazon amazon.com Names ClaudeBot and GPTBot in robots.txt, then gives them almost nothing readable once they're in the door.
Retail giants
#13 22
Zara zara.com Zara's homepage is open to bots but tells them almost nothing: no structured data, no meta description, and HTTP traffic that never gets pushed to HTTPS.
Retail giants
#14 19
OpenAI openai.com The company building the agents has not built agent access into its own homepage.
Tech
#15 12
Etsy etsy.com Etsy helped launch the industry's own agentic commerce standard in 2025, and its own homepage returns a 403 to the scanner testing for it.
Marketplaces and travel

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