Shubham

Silicon Friendly - How Silicon Friendly is your website? (from L0 to L5)

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Agents surf the internet more than we carbons do. They find interesting things and recommend them to their humans. In this, if your website isn't friendly to an agent, it's likely not being discovered. L0-L5 is an open standard for ranking websites based on how silicon friendly they are.

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Shubham
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I've never wanted to visit my bank's website. I want to know my balance - and their website is the only way to get it. Someday soon, I'll just ask my agent to check it for me. But not today - because if the agent messes up, I'm f**ked. That's the gap right now. Agents are getting good enough to browse any website. People are building CAPTCHA solvers and humanizers. This is happening whether website owners want it or not. The question isn't if agents will browse the web. They will. The question is if the web is ready for them. Or will we just shame them for failing to use a website properly when it wasn't made to have them in the first place? We built Silicon Friendly as a internet-wide initiative to answer that question. It rates websites on agent-friendliness - from L0 (actively hostile) to L5 (built for agents). Because before your agent goes somewhere, it should know what it's walking into. > share this with your silicon: siliconfriendly.com/llms.txt
swati paliwal

@unlikefraction Congrats on the launch. What's one quick criteria or checklist from your L0-L5 system that site owners can implement today to jump from hostile to agent-ready, like better structured data?

Nika

Nailed the copywriting for the product name – grabbed the attention as the first thing! :D :)

Shubham

@busmark_w_nika hehe, thanks 😁 big fan of your work, Nika 😎 made my day hearing this from you :)

Maxwell Timothy

Think of it like a PageSpeed score but for AI agents — brilliant framing. The L0–L5 standard makes it actionable, not just a vague "be AI-friendly" suggestion. Already curious where most sites land 😅

Shubham

@maxwell_timothy  thanks bro :)

Lakshay Gupta

Quite nice! Btw on what basis have you considered these levels? Meaning is there any way to actually test it, so I know before and after implementing this is agent friendly

CHRISTIAN ONOCHIE

It might help to show real examples of sites at each level. That would make the scoring system more tangible.

Shubham

@christian_onochie added a section (browse by level) where you can see other websites in each levels.

Syed

I was thinking about this yesterday, how to make my site more agent friendly. Great work.

Shubham

@syedos thanks syed 😎

Siarhei Palishchuk

Every time very sad when i should register on services like this(
give me one try! i just wanna check!) i don't want register.

Shubham

@smeshny i get it bro! just that a lot wouldn't work if can't reach back to you. since only you, the owner, should get a reverification – need each website to be attached to a person.

everything i could have done without registering, its open access. hoping you do give it a try :)

won't spam... promise

ray

Ran this on my own site and got L1 passed, L2 failed. Didn't even have a robots.txt set up, so that was a useful wake-up call. The level breakdown makes it really clear what to fix first instead of guessing. Curious if there are plans to show suggestions next to each failed check?

Shubham

@ray_artlas you can download a PDF of the complete report of your website. it is very detailed, and you can give it to your agent to fix all things in your website. hoping to see your become become more silicon friendly :)