Agent-Accessible

A business that an AI agent can reach and invoke at the interface layer but cannot complete a transaction with autonomously — because the operational processes behind the interface remain human-dependent.

Agent-Accessible is the false positive of agent-readiness. A business scores well on agent-readiness frameworks — it has a correctly formatted robots.txt, it serves Markdown on content negotiation, it has declared MCP Server Card capabilities — but when an agent invokes one of those declared operations, it encounters a human-dependent process on the other side. The checkout flow is annotated. The fulfilment queue behind it requires manual approval. The API endpoint is discoverable. The exception handling behind it routes to a phone call. The agent can reach the front of the business. It cannot complete the transaction. It is agent-accessible at the entry point and agent-blocked at the back.

The distinction matters because agent-readiness scoring tools cannot detect it. A site that implements the correct headers, declares its capabilities as structured schemas, and exposes an MCP Server Card will score well on any available agent-readiness framework regardless of what those declared capabilities actually connect to. The score measures the presence of the declaration. It does not measure whether the declared operations are backed by deterministic, autonomous execution. A legacy business that completes a sprint to add the required annotations passes the same test as a business that was built for autonomous operation from its first transaction. The score cannot distinguish between them. The agent that attempts a transaction will.

This is what the Cloudflare agent-readiness data — fewer than 15 sites supporting MCP Server Cards across the top 200,000 domains — understates. The 15 sites that pass the MCP check include businesses that have annotated their front end without changing their back end. The number of businesses capable of completing an agentic transaction end-to-end without human involvement at any stage is smaller still. Agent-Accessible businesses will represent the majority of agent-readiness investment over the next two years, because the annotation layer is achievable in a sprint and the architectural layer is not.

Related Terms

Machine-Readable Interface (MRI)Declaration LayerArchitectural CertaintyLegacy LiabilityArchitectural DecouplingCoordination TrapAutomated Business

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First used: April 2026

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