Two separate announcements describe free, web-based tools intended to help site owners evaluate “AI readiness” by showing what AI assistants or AI crawlers can access on a website. One tool, presented via isyoursitereadyforai.com, is described as a way to check whether a site is readable by AI agents, focusing on how content appears when accessed by automated systems.
A second tool, builderwrench.com/tools/ai-readiness-inspector, is also described as showing what AI assistants see when they crawl a site. While the outlets frame the goal similarly—helping developers understand visibility and accessibility for AI-driven crawling—the specific implementation details and outputs may differ between the two services.
Both sources position the tools as practical diagnostics for identifying potential issues that could affect how AI systems interpret a website’s content, such as whether key pages are accessible and how information is presented to crawlers. The announcements do not provide broader benchmarking, verified accuracy claims, or adoption figures, and they primarily serve as pointers to the respective web services.