AI agents can use WebScore's tools from the browser
New — WebScore now offers its tools to AI agents running in your browser (WebMCP): an agent on the site can check a domain's SSL certificate, check its SPF/DKIM/DMARC email records, read a page's metadata, or start a full audit — without you copying anything between tabs. The same tools are written into the page so agents and crawlers that can't use the browser API still find them.
Improved — The Agent Ready card's WebMCP check now also recognises the current version of the standard, so sites using it are no longer marked as missing it.
Improved — Sharing a WebScore link on X, LinkedIn, Facebook, Slack or WhatsApp now shows the new preview card — a real report rather than the old generated graphic — and every page uses it, not just the homepage.
Improved — The free tools have more room to work in: the sidebar now sits beside the page rather than inside it, so the converters, generators and checkers get the full width they were built for.
Improved — The homepage now shows what a real scan actually found on a featured site — the individual checks behind each module score, the Core Web Vitals figures, and its domain authority — instead of a summary.
New — The blog has a sidebar: search across every article, filter by category or tag, and browse a full-width list instead of a grid of cards, loading more as you go.
v2.1.43 — released August 8, 2026
