Over the past weeks I ran two independent agent-readiness scanners over sixteen Finnish company websites, mostly industrial and B2B, a few in healthcare. The scanners were isitagentready.com, which grades on a Level 0 to 5 scale, and the startuphub.ai agent-readiness score out of 100. This is a small, non-random sample. The sites came from my own prospecting, not a statistical draw, so read it as a snapshot, not a census. The pattern was consistent enough to be worth writing down.
The numbers
Every one of the sixteen scored under 50 out of 100. The range was 27 to 50, the average around 39, the median around 40. On the isitagentready Level scale almost all landed at Level 1 of 5, the floor an ordinary CMS site reaches, a couple sat at Level 0, and only one reached Level 2. None reached Level 3 or above.
To be clear about what that means, these are not broken websites. They load, they rank, a person can use them without trouble. The scanners measure something else, whether an AI agent can read the site and act on it.
The three gaps that showed up almost everywhere






