Free tools for agent-readiness

Three tools this site publishes for anyone to use: an llms.txt validator, an embeddable agent-ready badge and a public read-only MCP server. All free, no signup, and each one works for an agent as well as for a person.

llms.txt validator

Checks a site's /llms.txt structure against the format and reports each check as pass, warn or fail. Nothing is stored. An agent gets the same result as JSON by calling the same URL with an Accept: application/json header.

Open it at turva.dev/llms-txt-validator.

The agent-ready badge

A small SVG badge a site can embed to show it meets public agent-readiness criteria, linking back to the criteria page. It is a self-declared claim and checkable by design: anyone can run the same public scanners against the displaying site at any time.

Criteria and embed instructions at turva.dev/badge.

Public MCP server

A read-only Model Context Protocol server at mcp.turva.dev/mcp over streamable HTTP. It exposes the service catalog, contact channels, company details and the current agent-readiness evidence. No authentication, and its server card is published at /.well-known/mcp/server-card.json.

Where to go next

These tools cover the same surfaces an agent-readiness audit measures. The audit itself, with fixed prices, is on the services page. See services.