An agent-friendly website is not built for robots instead of people. It is built so the page's meaning survives inspection: real links, real buttons, descriptive labels, useful headings, and enough text to understand the offer.
agent friendly website checklist
How To Make A Website Agent-Friendly
A practical checklist for pages that browser agents and search crawlers can inspect without guesswork.
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What to do with this search intent
Use semantic HTML before clever interaction. Make prices, file contents, product routes, and support notes visible. Do not hide the decision inside an image, a carousel, or a script that never renders for a crawler.
Counterexample: a visual-heavy page can still work when the visuals are the product. In that case, add alt text, captions, file names, nearby explanatory copy, and a plain fallback path.
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Sources used for this note
- web.dev agent-friendly websites - HTML, accessibility, and DOM patterns that help agents understand websites.
- Google Search Central AI optimization guide - Generative AI search still relies on core SEO and useful content.