@johnturner Ah ok. Just saw a video about a different MCP which just added a row via Divi or something and inserted tons of HTML, which is of course not handy and the best way to go
Update : RankReady is finally approved on https://t.co/uJxnbmUjlC - the LLM & AI SEO Optimisations.
Details : https://t.co/Py3bOrlDEO
We started building this because, we think WordPress sites are entering a very different phase of SEO & Site Navigation, specially with chrome upcoming WebMCP Support.
https://t.co/iuFQkoVrCg
Earlier, traffic was easier to understand.
Someone searched on Google.
Clicked your result.
Visited your website.
You checked Analytics/Search Console and got a fair idea of what was happening.
But now discovery is becoming more messy.
People may visit your site less directly from traditional search, but your content may still be used, cited, summarized, or opened through ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, Gemini, Copilot, AI browsers, and agentic browsing flows.
And this is where things get important.
A real visitor coming from ChatGPT is not the same as a bot crawling your site.
A referral from an AI answer is not the same as a training bot.
A citation source is not the same as random bot activity.
An agent browsing your website is also a different signal.
But most WordPress sites today are not really built to separate all of this clearly.
That is the gap RankReady is trying to solve.
Not to replace your SEO plugin.
Your Rank Math, Yoast, AIOSEO, etc. still do their job.
RankReady adds the missing AI visibility layer on top.
It helps WordPress site owners understand things like:
Which AI tools are sending real visitors?
Which bots are accessing the website?
Which sources are appearing as AI referrals?
Is the site ready for AI browsers and agentic web flows?
Are important AI/LLM signals being missed?
I genuinely feel this will become much more important in the next few years.
Because SEO is no longer only about ranking on Google.
It is also about being discoverable, readable, trackable, and useful across AI search, AI answers, AI browsers, and automated agents.
The first version of RankReady goes live on https://t.co/uJxnbmUjlC soon, will be sharing the link soon.
Very early version, but this is the layer I believe every serious WordPress site will eventually need.
Lately, the internet has started feeling a little more independent again.
People like @dannyvankooten and @flowdee showed years ago that small software companies could build sustainable businesses without giant teams or corporate structures.
More recently, buying apps from @chrissyinspace and @VuNguyenDev reminded me how personal software can still feel when it is built by individuals instead of large companies.
Wrote a few thoughts about that shift:
https://t.co/TnCh9e2CS0
@dannyvankooten Also incl. passing values for conversion tracking? Like placing a custom event code on a purchase confirmation page incl. currency, amount etc. and Koko is showing me the revenue data somehow?