Siteline

Can AI agents actually use your website?

This scanner checks whether a public web page gives AI agents a usable path to read, understand, navigate, and hand a human to the right next step.

What It Measures Signal, Navigate, Absorb, and Perform.
What It Does Not Do This is not SEO scoring, GEO scoring, or a protocol-generation tool.
Why It Exists Many sites look fine in a browser but still give AI agents a weak public path.

What this site is

Siteline is a public scanner for whether a website presents a usable path for AI agents acting on behalf of humans. It evaluates whether a site can signal itself clearly, help agents navigate, let them absorb meaningful content, and perform a useful handoff or task.

Who it is for

It is for site owners, consultants, and agencies who need a fast baseline before deciding whether deeper intervention is warranted.

  • Use the scanner for a quick public diagnostic
  • Use the audit page for pricing and scope
  • Use the contact path when you need the deeper engagement

What agents can use today

Siteline already exposes more than a marketing page. Agents can use the public scan endpoint, the human-facing scanner, the CLI, and the local MCP server to run scans and interpret results.

  • Public scan endpoint for URL-based evaluation
  • Human-facing scanner for operators and clients
  • CLI for terminal and automation workflows
  • Local MCP server for agent tool use

Roadmap for agentic use

Today Siteline is a callable scanner. The next platform steps are better sharing, richer reports, hosted access, and recurring monitoring rather than just one-off scans.

  • Dynamic result sharing and richer report outputs
  • Hosted API and remote MCP access
  • Monitoring, alerts, and historical comparisons
  • Deeper crawl and protocol-layer advisory work