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. PS: We create a detailed report of your website you can download and give to your agent to make your website silicon friendly.








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Tried this via Claude Code ( Evaluate our landing page via siliconfriendly.com/llms.txt ) and it worked surprisingly well. Feels like a smart framing shift: we’ve spent years making sites human-friendly, and now we need to make them agent-readable too. The report runs inline and I never had to leave the CLI session, very nice. Congrats on the launch.
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@monzures yea! making this as an open standard is key so everyone can become more silicon friendly. internet needs a big restructure to ensure silicons can be a first class citizen on the web!
This sounds innovative and relevant! Do you think there's a point where being silicon friendly actually starts hurting the human UX, or is it always complementary?
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@ben_gend i've thought about it long and hard! i dont think UX needs to take a toll. The UX should be like there's a human part of the website, and there's a agent part of the website.
before we have backend and frontend. now – backend, human end, and agent end. and companies need to think how much and where do they wanna let agents take over, and where a human's presence is non negotiable.
Congrats on the launch! The L0-L5 framework is a smart move, giving it a standard makes it something the industry can rally around, rather than just a one-off tool.
Curious where most websites are landing right now. Is the average closer to L0, or is there more readiness than expected?
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@andreitudor14 most at L2. mostly quick improvements to get to L3 and get a badge to tell agents that they are welcome.
also consider, this is mostly from people like you, who are already very ai native. the entire web... well.
working with folks to help make it a global standard. if you can help, or know someone who can, reach out to me at team@unlikefraction.com
Just ran my own site through this and honestly the report surprised me. I thought I was doing well with llms.txt and Schema.org structured data but turns out I'm L2 with no public API or agent.json, which I hadn't even considered. Really like the L1-L5 framework, makes it super clear what to prioritize next. The competitor comparison in the PDF was a nice touch too. Congrats on the launch!
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@jarjarmadeit ayee, that's a win! hope to see you when you make your website more silicon friendly! L3 and above gives you a badge you can put for silicons to know they are welcome here.
Hey, I just tried it. Very interesting idea.
One quick feedback: the animations take too long to load, which hurts the experience. It would be better if they were faster or reduced.
I agree that many websites make it hard for bots, and even humans to access information. There is a balance though, since easier scraping can also create issues.
Curious to see how this develops.
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Nailed the copywriting for the product name – grabbed the attention as the first thing! :D :)
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@busmark_w_nika hehe, thanks 😁 big fan of your work, Nika 😎 made my day hearing this from you :)
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@unlikefraction Thank you, And you are welcome! :)
I was thinking about this yesterday, how to make my site more agent friendly. Great work.
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@syedos thanks syed 😎