Wirable tests, fixes AI agent web compatibility
Wirable is an agent-readiness testing platform that simulates autonomous agent workflows on web products to deliver compatibility audits. If compatibility blockers are found, the service automatically generates and hosts custom MCP proxies or opens GitHub PRs to resolve them.
While LLMs are increasingly being tasked with autonomous web browsing, they frequently fail when hitting non-standard UI elements, OAuth gates, or poorly-documented APIs. Wirable offers a clever workaround by not only auditing these gaps but hosting an MCP proxy to bridge agent interactions seamlessly. This is a highly pragmatic solution to the "agent-readiness" bottleneck, though its long-term success will depend on whether developers prefer updating their native codebase or relying on a paid middleware proxy.
- –Evaluates agent compatibility across six core areas: API surface, auth, MCP availability, error quality, idempotency, and documentation.
- –Leverages a consensus of three autonomous agents to conduct browser audits and deliver structured evidence.
- –Generates zero-code fixes by hosting a custom MCP proxy and opening PRs for configuration files (like llms.txt and MCP manifests).
- –Offers a free tier for initial audits and a paid subscription ($29/month) for persistent proxy hosting and drift monitoring.
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2h ago
2026-06-28
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8h ago
2026-06-28
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