Drop 024 let you watch an agent work a counter. This desk hands you the headset: below is a BGC barbershop whose booking desk is four registered WebMCP tools. Pick a line, set the arguments, place the call — the same JSON-schema calls a real browser agent makes. When a booking lands, the shop's printer runs. Then take home the code that puts your own business on the switchboard.
// pick a tool, place a call — the raw frames appear here. // this is the whole trick: no scraping, no guessing. schemas in, JSON out.
chrome://flags/#enable-webmcp-testing) this page genuinely registers all four tools via modelContext.registerTool() and the badge flips LIVE — a real agent could book a chair here. Everywhere else the transport is simulated, but the tools, schemas and JSON you're calling are the real thing. Devs: they're also on window.agentDesk — try agentDesk.next_slot({service:"skin-fade"}) in the console.Agent-ready is a paste, not a platform. Name your business, pick your trade, and take the registration code — two tools to start, schemas included. This runs in the page you already have; no server, no SDK.
Anyone can be told "agents will use websites as tools." It lands differently when you place the call yourself and the printer runs. When your customers start saying "book it" to their AI, the businesses on the switchboard get the booking — the rest get skipped. We wire counters like this for clients now, while it's still a head start.
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