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Is your website ready for
AI assistants?

Buyers no longer start at Google. They ask ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Perplexity — and the AI decides who to recommend. Get a free, plain-English grade for how ready your site is to be found, read, and recommended by AI.

We send a handful of polite requests to your site. No account needed. Your scan results are recorded so QuadrantX can track agent-readiness trends across the web.

Scanning your site — checking how well AI assistants can find and read it…

Technical details

Below is the full breakdown for your developers. Every failing check has a copy-paste fix prompt your web team can hand to a coding agent or follow themselves.

Why your AI grade matters

When a buyer asks an AI assistant for a recommendation, three things have to happen for your business to even be in the running. Most websites quietly fail at one or more of them — and never know.

1. The AI has to find you

AI assistants browse the web in seconds, not minutes. If your site doesn't give them simple, clear directions, they move on to the next result and your business is invisible to that buyer.

2. The AI has to understand you

AI assistants prefer clean, well-structured content. Sites that deliver content AI can read confidently get summarized accurately and quoted. Sites that don't get skipped or — worse — misrepresented.

3. You have to give the AI permission

Every site can tell AI assistants whether they're allowed to read, summarize, or quote its content. If you stay silent, different AIs guess differently — and some will leave you out entirely just to be safe.

4. (For commerce) The AI has to be able to act

If you sell online, the next wave of AI assistants will book, buy, and check availability on a buyer's behalf. Sites that support this win the transaction. Sites that don't lose it — even if their product is better.

How the grade works

Your grade is based on roughly seventeen things AI assistants look for when they visit a site. The result is a letter grade, a 5-step readiness level, and a percentage of checks passed. Most sites today land at a D or F. That's good news — the gap is usually quick and inexpensive to close.

After the scan: what to do next

Every scan produces a downloadable report you can hand to your web team — every failing item comes with copy-paste instructions ready for a developer or a coding assistant. Or, if you'd rather have an expert walk you through it, create a free QuadrantX account and we'll build a remediation plan with you at no cost.