About WebMCP Checker
Built by SEOsmoHub.com to help website owners prepare for the Agentic Web before it becomes mandatory.
Why We Built This
When Google launched WebMCP in Chrome 146 Canary on February 10, 2026, it signalled a major shift in how the web will work. AI agents are rapidly replacing traditional browsing for tasks like booking flights, buying products, and filing support tickets.
Most website owners don't know if their site is ready. The official Chrome documentation is developer-focused and assumes deep technical knowledge. We built WebMCP Checker to bridge this gap — giving any website owner a clear, instant answer about their agent-readiness in plain language.
About SEOsmoHub.com
SEOsmoHub is a digital marketing and SEO resource hub focused on helping website owners navigate technical SEO, AI-readiness, and the rapidly evolving standards landscape. We create free tools and educational content that make complex web standards accessible to everyone — from solo bloggers to enterprise development teams.
WebMCP Checker is one of the first public tools specifically built to audit WebMCP readiness, launched as the standard entered its early preview phase.
How the Tool Works
WebMCP Checker uses the Claude AI API (by Anthropic) to analyze websites across 8 technical dimensions that are critical for WebMCP compatibility. Based on what is known about a site's technology stack, industry, and typical features, the AI generates:
Readiness Score 0–100 8-Point Technical Audit Prioritized Fix Recommendations Copy-Paste Implementation Code Business Impact Analysis
Note: The audit is AI-generated based on publicly known information about the website. For the most accurate results, we recommend following up with a manual implementation audit using Chrome 146 Canary with the WebMCP flag enabled.
Data & Privacy
We do not store the URLs you enter or the audit results generated. Each audit is processed in real-time and not associated with your identity. Please see our Privacy Policy for full details.
Contact & Feedback
For feedback, bug reports, or partnership inquiries, visit seosmohub.com. We're especially interested in hearing from developers who have implemented WebMCP and want to share their experience.