Make AI Agents See Your Website
A technical write-up covering how to structure a website so AI agents can navigate and interact with it — think semantic HTML, clear labeling, machine-readable cues that help agents beyond what a standard scraper would pick up. The angle is increasingly relevant as more developer workflows involve agents that browse docs, fill forms, or extract structured data from web UIs. It is not a tool in the traditional sense — it is a guide — which limits its editorial ceiling. The advice is practical and actionable for a technical PM or frontend engineer who owns a developer-facing site and wants to make sure agents do not choke on it. Reservation: the content is a single article and the scope is narrow; treat it as a reference, not a framework. -> Best for: technical PM or solo founder shipping a developer-facing product where AI agent accessibility is a near-term requirement