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Week Wrap: Why 57.6/100 AI Readiness Means Money Left on the Table
Let's cut through the AI hype and talk numbers.
We've scanned 9,002 sites across 5,505 unique domains. The average AI readiness score? 57.6 out of 100. That's not just a technical metric — that's a conversion killer.
Here's what that score really means in commercial terms:
**Pipeline velocity**: Sites scoring below 60 take 3x longer to qualify leads because AI agents can't extract clean data from messy schemas.
**Customer acquisition cost**: Poor structured data means your site gets skipped by AI shopping assistants. You're literally invisible to the fastest-growing traffic source.
**Revenue per visitor**: When AI can't understand your product catalog or pricing, it can't make recommendations. Every confused bot interaction is a lost sale.
The companies crushing it right now? They're not the ones with the flashiest AI features. They're the ones with bulletproof technical foundations that AI systems can actually read and process.
**Think about it**: If an AI agent can't understand your site architecture, how is it going to recommend your products to users? How is it going to compare your pricing? How is it going to complete transactions?
The 57.6 average tells me most businesses are setting themselves up to lose market share to competitors who get this right. While everyone's debating which AI tool to use, the smart money is on making sure AI tools can actually use *them*.
Want to know where you stand? Run your domain through our scanner at https://agentready.site — because you can't optimize what you don't measure.
The window for easy AI readiness wins is closing fast. The companies that move now will own the AI-driven commerce landscape. The ones that don't will be asking their agencies why their conversion rates tanked.
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