Free AI Readiness Check — QuickScan
Know your AI readiness score before an agent decides for you
Autonomous agents do not read your website. They validate it. Before any AI-driven procurement system recommends your services, it runs a structural check of your domain — looking for deterministic signals, machine-readable schema, and protocol-compliant architecture.
The QuickScan replicates that exact validation logic. In 20 seconds, it evaluates 16 mandatory parameters across four weighted scoring clusters and returns an instant QuickScore with a prioritized remediation list — no signup, no configuration, no cost.
[START QUICKSCAN]Scoring clusters and weights
The QuickScan organizes its 16 mandatory parameters into four independently scored clusters. Each cluster contributes a fixed percentage to your final QuickScore.
| Cluster | Weight | What Is Validated |
|---|---|---|
| AI Readiness | 40% | Machine-readable AI signals — JSON-LD Schema, Organization Schema, API Catalog, Speakable Schema, WebMCP Manifest |
| Infrastructure | 25% | Technical reachability, DNS configuration, crawl accessibility, bot agent permissions, security headers |
| Meta | 20% | Title, description, Open Graph tags, hreflang, language declarations, canonical configuration |
| Structure | 15% | Heading hierarchy, internal link integrity, semantic structure, entity disambiguation |
AI Readiness Cluster — Parameters
The AI Cluster carries 40% of the total QuickScore and is the primary signal source for autonomous agent readiness. Five parameters are mandatory — missing any one of them produces the single largest impact on your score. One bonus parameter adds points without penalizing absence.
| # | Parameter | Role |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | hasJsonLd — JSON-LD Schema |
mandatory |
| 2 | hasOrganization — Organization Schema |
mandatory |
| 3 | apiCatalog — API Catalog (RFC 9727) |
mandatory |
| 4 | speakable — Speakable Schema |
mandatory |
| 5 | webmcpContextPresent — webmcp.json — WebMCP Manifest (Agent Compatibility Declaration) |
mandatory |
| + | llmsTxt — llms.txt Agent-Readiness Declaration |
Bonus +5 pts |
WebMCP check: The scanner fetches https://domain/webmcp.json and verifies that a valid mcpVersion field is present. A missing or malformed manifest fails this parameter.
llms.txt bonus: A valid llms.txt adds +5 points to your QuickScore without penalizing its absence. The score is capped at 100. This is the maximum AI-agent readiness signal your domain can emit at Layer 0 — no obligation, maximum impact.
Understanding your QuickScore
The QuickScan returns one of four verdicts based on your score across all 16 mandatory parameters plus any bonus points.
| Score | Verdict | What It Means |
|---|---|---|
| 0–59 | CRITICAL | Multiple mandatory parameters failing. Immediate remediation required before agents can discover your domain. |
| 60–89 | INCOMPLETE | Core signals present but significant gaps remain — particularly in higher-weight clusters. AI agents can detect the domain but signal integrity is insufficient. |
| 90–99 | ADVANCED | Strong infrastructure with minor gaps. Recommended: resolve remaining failures and claim the llms.txt bonus to reach 100. |
| 100 | UNVERIFIED | Maximum client-side score. All mandatory parameters pass and bonus points are captured. Full SOVP certification requires server-side validation. |
Why your score fails — fix priority
If your QuickScore is below 90, address gaps in this order for the fastest score improvement:
- WebMCP Manifest (
webmcpContextPresent) —/webmcp.jsonmust exist and contain a validmcpVersionfield. This is the first fix reported and the highest-weight single parameter in the AI Cluster. - API Catalog (
apiCatalog) —/.well-known/api-catalogmust exist and conform to RFC 9727. - Organization Schema (
hasOrganization) — A JSON-LDOrganizationblock withname,url, andsameAsis required. - Speakable Schema (
speakable) —SpeakableSpecificationmarkup with a validcssSelectororxpathselector. - JSON-LD Schema (
hasJsonLd) — At least one valid JSON-LD block must be present on the page. - Infrastructure parameters — DNS, crawl permissions, bot agent access, security headers.
- Meta parameters — OG tags, hreflang, canonical configuration, language declarations.
- Structure parameters — heading hierarchy, internal link integrity.
Bonus tip: Adding a valid llms.txt to your domain root delivers +5 bonus points to your QuickScore — no obligation, maximum signal to AI agents. See: Why llms.txt is an agent-readiness parameter →
What you receive
After the scan, the validator returns:
- A QuickScore (0–100) across all four weighted clusters
- A per-cluster breakdown showing which parameters passed and which failed
- A prioritized remediation list ordered by score impact
- A verdict: CRITICAL, INCOMPLETE, ADVANCED, or UNVERIFIED
The QuickScan result is informational. It identifies structural gaps and provides a clear picture of where your infrastructure stands against the 16 mandatory SOVP baseline parameters.
Want Full Certification?
The QuickScan evaluates 16 mandatory parameters client-side and returns an automated QuickScore.
The Full SOVP Validator Audit covers 265+ parameters server-side — including human-validated cluster scoring across 20 clusters, a signed Ed25519 certificate, a complete remediation blueprint, and a dedicated assessment call.
Contact us for the complete audit and protocol certification.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the QuickScan measure?
The QuickScan evaluates 16 mandatory parameters organized across four weighted scoring clusters: AI Readiness (40%), Infrastructure (25%), Meta (20%), and Structure (15%). The AI Readiness cluster checks JSON-LD Schema, Organization Schema, API Catalog, Speakable Schema, and WebMCP Manifest. A valid llms.txt adds +5 bonus points. The result is a QuickScore (0–100) with one of four verdicts: CRITICAL, INCOMPLETE, ADVANCED, or UNVERIFIED.
Is the QuickScan really free?
Yes. The QuickScan is completely free, requires no account creation, and delivers results in approximately 20 seconds. Simply enter your domain at validator.litzki-systems.com.
What is the difference between the QuickScan and the Full Audit?
The QuickScan runs entirely in your browser, evaluates 16 mandatory parameters across 4 clusters, and returns an automated QuickScore — no data is transmitted. The Full SOVP Validator Audit runs server-side across 265+ parameters in 20 clusters, produces a cryptographically signed PDF report and Ed25519 certificate, and delivers a binary CERTIFIED / FAILED verdict. The Full Audit is the mandatory step for protocol certification.
What happens after my QuickScan?
You receive an immediate QuickScore, a per-cluster breakdown, and a prioritized fix list ordered by score impact. If your score indicates structural gaps, you can request the Full SOVP Validator Audit for a complete certified assessment and remediation roadmap.
Does the QuickScan require backend access or credentials?
No. The QuickScan evaluates only your public signal surface — exactly as any autonomous agent would encounter it. No backend access, no credentials, no deployment changes required.
Why does the QuickScan say UNVERIFIED at score 100?
UNVERIFIED means your client-side score is 100 — all 16 mandatory parameters pass and bonus points are captured. The "Unverified" label indicates that this result is client-side only. Cryptographic certification (CERTIFIED verdict) requires server-side validation via the Full SOVP Validator Audit.