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redemptionanalytics.com.
level 1: basic accessibility
Redemption Analytics is a strategic technology consulting firm that builds high-performance, SEO-optimized websites for professional service firms including law firms, medical practices, financial advisors, and government entities. They offer Website as a Service (WaaS) with a focus on client ownership rather than proprietary platform lock-in, using Google Analytics for data transparency. Their services include custom web development, AI consulting, digital marketing, and SEO, with pricing ranging from $750 to $3000.
LEVEL 1 /
BASIC ACCESSIBILITY
— 5/6
Uses semantic HTML elements (header, nav, main, article, section, footer) instead of just divs
FAIL
Has proper meta tags (title, description, og:tags, twitter:card)
PASS
Includes Schema.org JSON-LD structured data
PASS
Does not block automated access with CAPTCHAs on public content
PASS
Content is server-side rendered (visible in HTML source, not just JS-rendered)
PASS
Uses clean, readable URLs (no excessive query params or hash fragments)
PASS
LEVEL 2 /
DISCOVERABILITY
— 1/6
Has a robots.txt that allows legitimate bot access
FAIL
Provides an XML sitemap
FAIL
Has a /llms.txt file describing the site for LLMs
FAIL
Publishes an OpenAPI/Swagger specification for its API
FAIL
Has comprehensive, machine-readable documentation
FAIL
Primary content is text-based (not locked in images/videos/PDFs)
PASS
LEVEL 3 /
STRUCTURED INTERACTION
— 0/6
Provides a structured REST or GraphQL API
FAIL
API returns JSON responses with consistent schema
FAIL
API supports search and filtering parameters
FAIL
Has an A2A agent card at /.well-known/agent.json
FAIL
Rate limits are documented and return proper 429 responses with Retry-After
FAIL
API returns structured error responses with error codes and messages
FAIL
LEVEL 4 /
AGENT INTEGRATION
— 0/6
Provides an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server
FAIL
Supports WebMCP for browser-based agent interaction
FAIL
API supports write operations (POST/PUT/PATCH/DELETE), not just reads
FAIL
Supports agent-friendly authentication (API keys, OAuth client credentials)
FAIL
Supports webhooks for event notifications
FAIL
Write operations support idempotency keys
FAIL
LEVEL 5 /
AUTONOMOUS OPERATION
— 0/6
Supports event streaming (SSE, WebSockets) for real-time updates
FAIL
Supports agent-to-agent capability negotiation
FAIL
Has a subscription/management API for agents
FAIL
Supports multi-step workflow orchestration
FAIL
Can proactively notify agents of relevant changes
FAIL
Supports cross-service handoff between agents
FAIL