OpenAI just gave ChatGPT a computer.
Not metaphorically. It now runs a real browser, clicks your buttons, reads your UI, and decides what to do next. It fills out forms, opens dropdowns, buys things, gets stuck, and tries again.
This changes everything.
Sites that were barely holding together for human visitors are now being evaluated by machines with zero tolerance for ambiguity. If your interface relies on “you’ll figure it out,” you’ve already failed.
I built AIO Ready for this exact moment.
Most sites are still built for human intuition. That won’t cut it anymore. These agents don’t guess. They either complete the task or bounce. That’s not a bug. It’s how they’re designed.
You don’t fix this with keywords or meta tags. You fix it by giving your site a brain. Clear flows. Accessible labels. Logical structure. Semantic signals. No unlabeled buttons. No invisible states.
You want to show up in AI results? Start by not breaking the moment an agent visits.
Run your site through a real simulation. See what happens when GPT or Claude tries to actually use it. You’ll never look at your own UI the same way again.