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Which website and shop platforms are ready for AI agents?

In the span of a few months, "does your platform support AI agents?" went from a novelty question to a roadmap item at every major website and commerce platform. But "agent-ready" means very different things depending on who the agent works for — the shopper, the site builder, the developer, or the advertiser. This tracker keeps the score straight, platform by platform.

Last updated: August 10, 2026

The scoreboard

PlatformWhat shippedWho the agent works forSinceStatus
Shopify WebMCP tools on all Liquid storefronts — catalog search, cart, checkout, policy lookup The shopper (agents in their browser) Aug 2026 Live
Webflow MCP 2.0 — design-system building, CMS, analytics, governance; plus a ChatGPT app The site builder Jul 2026 Live
Wix MCP server — docs, APIs, and business tools (eCommerce, Bookings, CRM, CMS) The developer / operator 2025 Live
Shopware MCP server — entity management, config, storefront product search via /api/_mcp The store operator Jul 2026 Experimental
Medusa Official docs MCP server with guided task prompts for AI coding tools The developer 2026 Live (Cloud)
Meta Ads MCP server — create and optimize campaigns, pull performance insights The advertiser Jul 2026 Live

Notice the pattern in the third column: almost every platform is arming the people who run sites and stores. Only Shopify's WebMCP faces the customer — and even that serves just the customers who bring their own agent.

Platform by platform

Shopify — WebMCP on every storefront

Announced August 5, 2026 · effective August 21 · automatic, nothing to install

Every Liquid storefront now registers tools with the shopper's browser: search the catalog, read products and variants, manage the cart, proceed to checkout, look up policies. Agents act inside the shopper's live session, currently in Chromium browsers via an origin trial. It is the only shopper-facing entry on this list, and the clearest signal yet of where retail is heading. Full breakdown: Shopify WebMCP explained.

Webflow — MCP 2.0 plus a ChatGPT app

MCP 2.0 launched July 21, 2026 · free for all users · ChatGPT app since July 1

Agents in Claude, ChatGPT, or Cursor can build with your actual design system, manage CMS content, query site analytics conversationally, and work on branches under your account's permissions with full activity logging. Webflow also shipped AEO content agents the same month — the platform is going agent-native end to end. Full breakdown: Webflow MCP 2.0 explained.

Wix — the early mover

MCP server launched in 2025 · works with Claude, Cursor, Windsurf

The Wix MCP connects AI tools to Wix's documentation, APIs, and business solutions — eCommerce, Bookings, Payments, CRM, and the CMS. It is aimed at developers, agencies, and operators managing Wix-based businesses, and it predates most of this list by a year.

Shopware — experimental, self-hosted, promising

Shipped in 6.7.11.0 (July 6, 2026) · behind the MCP_SERVER feature flag · experimental until 6.8

Shopware's MCP server exposes entity management (search, read, create, update, delete), system configuration, cache management, and storefront product search at /api/_mcp. Tool names and APIs may still change before the stable release, which is exactly what "experimental" should mean.

Medusa — agents for the developers

Official remote MCP server · hosted at docs.medusajs.com/mcp · Cloud accounts

Medusa's MCP server feeds AI coding tools the right documentation context and ships guided prompts for common build tasks like integrating payment or fulfillment providers. It serves the engineers building Medusa stores rather than the stores themselves.

Meta — agents for the ad account

Ads MCP server announced July 16, 2026

Meta's ads MCP server lets AI applications connect to Meta's advertising stack: create and optimize campaigns, pull performance insights, and manage product catalogs. If your store advertises on Facebook or Instagram, the agent era now reaches your ad account too.

The column nobody has filled

Read the scoreboard again and one row is missing: the agent that works for your visitor, on your site. Platform MCP servers serve builders, operators, developers, and advertisers. Shopify's WebMCP serves the minority of shoppers who arrive with an agent attached to their browser. The plain visitor — the one who lands on your site, has a question, and buys if the answer is good — is served by none of this.

Every platform is racing to give you an AI workforce. Almost nobody is standing next to your visitor.

That is the half we build. Asyntai puts an AI assistant on the published site itself — it answers visitor questions from your own content, in the visitor's language, on any of the platforms above and 30+ others, installed with a snippet or a native plugin. Agent-ready infrastructure plus a visitor-facing assistant is what a fully AI-era site actually looks like.

Frequently asked questions

What is MCP, briefly?

Model Context Protocol — an open standard that lets AI assistants connect to outside tools and data sources through a common interface. A platform that runs an MCP server can be operated by any MCP-capable AI tool, such as Claude or Cursor, without custom integration work.

And WebMCP?

A proposed web standard where a web page registers tools with the browser itself. Agents in the visitor's browser call those tools directly instead of scraping the page. Shopify is the first major commerce platform to ship it storefront-wide.

My platform is not on this list. Does it have agent support?

Not that we have verified. We watch the changelogs of 60+ platforms and add entries when a platform ships something real. If you know of one we missed, we would genuinely like to hear about it.

Should I do anything about this today?

Two low-effort moves: keep your product data and policy pages clean and complete, because that is what agents read; and cover the visitor side with an on-site assistant, because no platform feature above does it. Both pay off regardless of how fast the agent wave arrives.

Cover the half the platforms skipped

Asyntai is the visitor-facing AI assistant: it answers questions from your own site content and captures leads, on Shopify, Webflow, Wix, WordPress, and 30+ other platforms. Live in about five minutes.

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