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Siteline Just Dropped, and It Might Be the Analytics Tool the Agentic Web Actually Needs

So Google and Microsoft just rolled out [WebMCP](https://webmcp.link/) — a W3C standard that lets websites expose structured tools directly to AI agents through the browser. It shipped in Chrome 146 Canary a couple weeks ago, and it’s already changing how people think about web traffic. The big question everyone’s asking now: if AI agents are going to browse, click, and transact on our behalf, how do we even measure that?

Enter [Siteline](https://www.producthunt.com/posts/siteline), which launched on Product Hunt today and has already picked up 158 upvotes. The pitch is straightforward — it’s a growth analytics platform built specifically to track traffic coming from AI agents. Not bots in the old-school scraper sense, but actual autonomous agents that are browsing the web, calling APIs through WebMCP, and making decisions for users.

Here’s why this matters. Traditional analytics tools like Google Analytics were designed for humans clicking around websites. They track pageviews, sessions, bounce rates — all metrics that assume a person is on the other end. But when an AI agent hits your site, the interaction pattern looks completely different. An agent might call three WebMCP tools, compare pricing data, and complete a purchase in under a second. Your existing analytics dashboard would barely register what happened, let alone tell you anything useful about it.

Siteline sits in that gap. It helps you see which AI agents are interacting with your product, what actions they’re taking, and whether those interactions actually lead to conversions. Think of it as the first real attempt at building analytics infrastructure for a world where a meaningful chunk of your “visitors” aren’t human.

The timing here is pretty spot-on. We’ve seen [agentic traffic grow over 1300% in recent months](https://www.humansecurity.com/learn/blog/ai-agent-statistics-agentic-commerce/), and most companies have zero visibility into it. Microsoft Clarity just started adding [AI platform traffic filters](https://clarity.microsoft.com/blog/next-five-years-of-clarity/), which tells you the big players are paying attention too. But Siteline is going all-in on this as a dedicated product, not just tacking on a filter to an existing tool.

Is it early? Absolutely. The WebMCP ecosystem is still in preview, and we’re months away from seeing mainstream adoption. But someone had to start building the measurement layer for the agentic web, and Siteline seems to be taking a serious crack at it. If you’re running a product that AI agents are likely to interact with — e-commerce, SaaS, travel, anything with structured data — this is worth keeping on your radar.


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