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Free AI Agent Audit

Can AI Agents Navigate Your Site?

Simulate how Claude Computer Use, OpenAI Operator, and browser agents would experience your homepage and complete real tasks — find pricing, book a demo, sign up. Identify exactly where they get stuck.

Why we ask for email: results take about a minute to generate. Enter your email to view them instantly and save a copy. No spam, no sales sequence.

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Agent Simulation
Simulate how AI vision models perceive and navigate your page
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Task Completion
Test if agents can find pricing, book demos, and sign up
Stuck Points
Identify exactly where AI agents get confused or lost
Simulating AI Agent...
Our DataDab vision model is analyzing how an AI agent would experience your page
Why This Matters

Soon, Half Your Demo Requests Won't Come From Humans.

Agentic browsing is no longer a research demo. Claude Computer Use, OpenAI Operator, Comet, and a growing list of procurement-side agents are now navigating B2B websites on behalf of buyers — opening tabs, comparing pricing, filling forms, and building shortlists before any human sees the result.

Your prospect doesn't tell their AI "go to vendor X's site and click through their pricing." They say "find me three tools that handle [problem] for a team of 50, and tell me what each one costs." The agent then visits ten sites, attempts the tasks, succeeds on some, gives up on others, and reports back. The vendors that get included in the report are the ones the agent could actually use.

Agents aren't graders. They don't take points off for bad UX. They quietly fail the task and move on. You'll never see them in your analytics — and neither will the demo request that didn't happen because of them.

This audit runs your homepage through a simulated agent and asks it to attempt three concrete tasks: find pricing, book a demo, sign up. Then it tells you, with screenshots, exactly where the agent succeeded, where it stalled, and where it gave up. The fixes are usually structural — one or two changes to nav, CTA hierarchy, or form simplicity that move multiple task scores at once.

What You Get

Three Tasks, Three Verdicts, A Stuck-Point Map

Not a survey. A full agent simulation with screenshot trails, decision logs, and ranked structural fixes — visible on screen in about a minute.

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Three Task Attempts

A simulated agent attempts three universal B2B tasks on your homepage: locate pricing, find the way to book a demo, complete a signup. Each gets a pass / partial / fail verdict with the time-to-completion logged.

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Screenshot Trail

For each task, you get the agent's full click path with screenshots at every decision point. So you can see exactly which element confused it, which CTA it missed, which interaction state it couldn't recover from.

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Stuck-Point Analysis

A ranked list of where the agent got stuck, why, and the structural fix that resolves each one. Most reports surface 3–6 issues. Most fixes take a single pull request, not a redesign.

Sample Output

yoursite.com — Agent Task Report

Pass
Find pricing
Pricing link visible in main nav. Reached pricing page in 2 clicks.
14s
Partial
Book a demo
Found "Get Demo" button but Calendly widget did not load on first attempt. Agent retried twice before booking.
2m 41s
Fail
Sign up for free trial
Agent could not locate signup CTA. Searched header, footer, and pricing page. Gave up after 4 minutes.
4m 12s
Top fix: Add a primary "Start Free Trial" CTA to the main navigation. Currently the only signup path is via the pricing page → "Get Started" button on the lowest-tier card, which agents reading the visual hierarchy interpret as plan selection rather than account creation.
How It Works

A Real Agent. Real Tasks. Real Results.

No manual review. No human grading. The agent attempts the tasks, the system records what happened, you read the report.

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Submit URL + email

Any public homepage. Email is for delivering the report — agent runs take a few minutes and shouldn't block your browser tab.

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Agent launches with three goals

A vision-driven browser agent visits your page with three pre-defined tasks. It uses only what a real prospect's agent would have access to: rendered pixels, public navigation, no special instructions.

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Decision points logged

Every click, every hesitation, every backtrack is recorded with a screenshot and a brief explanation of why the agent took that step. Including the moment it gives up, if it does.

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Report delivered

Within 5 minutes, you receive a full PDF report by email. Pass/partial/fail verdicts, screenshot trail, ranked fixes. Forward it to your team or your designer — it's self-explanatory.

Common Questions

What People Ask Before Submitting Email

Including what we'll do with your email — and what we won't.

What's an "AI agent" in this context?

A browser-using LLM that takes screenshots of pages, decides what to click, and completes multi-step tasks. Examples in production today: Claude Computer Use, OpenAI Operator, Perplexity Comet. They're how an increasing share of B2B research is being conducted — not as a future bet, but right now.

Why these three tasks specifically?

Find pricing, book a demo, sign up are the three universal B2B SaaS conversion tasks. They cover information retrieval, scheduled action, and account creation — covering most agent-driven evaluation flows. If your site fails on these, it's failing the easy cases. The hard cases (multi-step product configuration, role-based signup) fail worse.

What will you do with my email?

Send you the report. Optionally — only if you tick the box on the form — add you to our once-a-month research digest. We don't run cold email sequences, we don't sell to lists, we don't pretend we forgot to opt you out. If we're ever in your inbox more than monthly, something's gone wrong and you should reply telling us so.

How long does this actually take?

Usually 3–5 minutes from submit to email. Agent runs are non-deterministic, so occasionally we'll re-run a failed task to confirm the failure isn't a flake — that pushes some reports to 8–10 minutes. If you haven't received it within 15 minutes, check spam, then email us.

Can I run this monthly to catch regressions?

Yes — there's no rate limit on this tool. It's a useful regression test if you ship homepage changes regularly. If you want continuous monitoring (we run it weekly, alert you when scores drop), that's part of what we set up for retainer clients. But the free tool covers most teams' needs perfectly well.

My site failed all three tasks. Is it that bad?

Not necessarily. Some category-defining sites fail this audit because their navigation is intentionally minimal (Stripe, Linear) — they rely on direct human intent, not agent traversability. If your buyer profile includes agent-mediated research, the failure matters. If it doesn't yet, it will within 18 months. Either way, the report tells you specifically what would change to flip the verdicts.

Find out if agents can use your site — before your competitors do.

Submit URL and email. Get a full agent task report in your inbox in 3–5 minutes. If the report shows structural problems and you want help fixing them, the 40-minute diagnostic call is also free.