Agentprobe Review
Agentprobe scans any seller URL across 13 signals to score and certify how readable and transactable that site is for AI shopping agents.
Verdict
Agentprobe addresses a genuinely emerging need: as AI agents increasingly handle purchasing, merchants need to know whether their sites are discoverable and transactable by those agents. It scores sites across 13 probes — covering llms.txt, OpenAPI, MCP, checkout APIs, and payment rails — and issues tiered certifications from CERTIFIED down to NOT_READY. It is an early-stage tool from 8BitConcepts with a small certified registry, making it most useful today for forward-looking developers and e-commerce teams building agentic-ready storefronts.
Best for
Developers and businesses involved in agentic commerce
At a glance
Pros & cons
- Scores sites across 13 concrete agentic-readiness signals
- Clear tiered certification system with a public registry
- No login required to run a probe
- Very early-stage tool with a small ecosystem
- Niche appeal limited to developers and merchants building agentic commerce
- Hosted on fly.dev — uncertain long-term availability
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Frequently asked
- Is Agentprobe free to use?
- Yes. Agentprobe has a free plan — Appears free to probe URLs; no paywall evident
- Does Agentprobe have memory?
- No persistent memory — sessions don't carry over by default.
- Can Agentprobe do voice or images?
- Voice: no. Image generation: no.
- What are the best alternatives to Agentprobe?
- Browse the AI Tools Directory for related tools.
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