⚔️ Compare WebMCP Readiness
Enter two websites to see which one is more AI-agent-ready. Side-by-side scores, check-by-check breakdown, and a clear winner.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does the WebMCP comparison tool actually measure?
The comparison runs the same 8-check WebMCP readiness audit on both URLs and shows the results side-by-side. You see each site's overall score (0–100), the winner of each individual check, and a final verdict on which site is more prepared for AI agents.
Can I compare my site against a competitor?
Yes — that's exactly what the tool is designed for. Many users compare their site against direct competitors or aspirational leaders in their industry. The audit uses only public information, so you can compare any two URLs without needing access to either.
Which site "wins" a comparison?
The site with the higher overall readiness score wins the final verdict. Within each of the 8 individual checks, whichever site scores higher on that dimension wins that row. A site can win the overall verdict while losing some individual checks — strong aggregate performance beats individual perfection.
Why do two sites with similar content score differently?
WebMCP readiness is about HTML semantics, form structure, JavaScript architecture, and schema implementation — not just content quality. Two blogs with identical articles can score 45 and 85 depending on whether their forms have proper name attributes, whether they use semantic HTML5 tags, and whether their SPA framework cleanly exposes tool-registration points.
Can I share the comparison result with my team?
Yes — use the Copy Shareable Link button after the comparison loads. The link encodes both URLs so anyone opening it reproduces the same comparison. There's also a one-click share-to-X button for public posts.
How often can I re-run a comparison?
As often as you want — comparisons are free and unlimited. Re-running the same two URLs may produce slightly different narratives because the AI-generated explanations are non-deterministic, but the underlying check-by-check scoring is stable across runs.
Do I need to own either site to compare them?
No. The comparison uses publicly visible signals only, so you can compare any two live URLs. This makes it useful for competitive intelligence, sales benchmarking, or understanding where leaders in your industry stand on WebMCP readiness.