The Invisible Website: What a Hidden Meta Tag Taught Me About Agent Intent Optimisation
A hidden noindex meta tag rendered theaipraxis.com invisible for two months. The lesson is not about SEO. It is about why Agent Intent Optimisation demands a fundamentally different infrastructure posture.
Not in the way that a restaurant closes for renovations or a shop locks its doors overnight. It existed physically; the pages loaded, the text rendered, the frameworks sat there waiting for readers. But to every search engine on the planet, and to every AI agent crawling the web for information about agentic commerce, theaipraxis.com was a blank wall. Invisible. Silent. Gone. The culprit was a single line of code: <meta name="robots" content="noindex">.
Algorithmic Readiness in the Age of Agent Reputation: Five Questions Every Commercial Leader Must Answer
1.5M+ claimed agents. Reddit-like format. Explain “molts,” “submolts,” the lobster metaphor, OpenClaw/Moltbot origins. Then the critical lens: The Economist’s “humdrum explanation” — agents may simply be mimicking social media patterns from training data. MIT Technology Review’s “AI theater” framing.
Google’s Universal Commerce Protocol: An Analysis Through the Lens of Agentic Commerce Theory
Agentic commerce is the paradigm of commercial exchange in which autonomous AI systems, operating on delegated authority from human principals, assume the shopper function - executing search, evaluation, and purchase decisions through computational logic rather than psychological influence.