Leaderboardecommerce

Google

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Overall score
41.8Poor
Rank
#452
Prev: #448
ecommerce avg
61.6
118 peers
Agent runs / week
5
Across 0 providers

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Locales
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Opportunity cost · e-commerce

Google could be leaving ~$9,894,000 in revenue on the table every year

Stunt Double’s 2027 agent-traffic model projects 34% of product discovery and checkout sessions in the e-commerce sector will be initiated or completed by AI agents[1][2]. Google currently scores 41.8 on the Stunt Double Index[3], 8.3 points below the e-commerce peer average, with a 58-point gap to the ideal agent experience (100). The loss figure below applies that gap to the projected agent-driven slice of a typical annual e-commerce revenuebaseline for this sector — it is a directional estimate, not a measured conversion rate.

Gap to leader
58.2 pts
Below e-commerce avg
8.3 pts
Modelled revenue at risk
$9,894,000

Estimate assumes a $50M annual e-commerce revenue baseline. Claim your domain to replace this placeholder with your reported revenue.

Category breakdown

Brand awarenessCan agents recognise you exist?
25
DiscoveryWill they pick you?
55
Information retrievalCan they read your site?
45
Market rankingWhere do you sit in the lineup?
0
AccuracyDo they tell the truth about you?
55
Task completionCan an agent complete a task on behalf of a user?
30
Delegated accessDo you let agents in, safely?
100
Contact & communicationCan an agent reach a human?
30

By agent provider

By agent provider
Session quality, 30-day rolling, N ≥ 10 per provider
Claude
Anthropic
0.0
ChatGPT Agent
OpenAI
0.0
Gemini
Google
0.0
Perplexity
Perplexity
Copilot
Microsoft
Browserbase Operator
Browserbase

Where agents get stuck

Public summary · full session replay available to verified owners
mediumBrand awareness
No Organization JSON-LD. Agents can’t tell who owns the site at a glance.
lowBrand awareness
Missing Open Graph tags. Link previews degrade in agent chats.
lowBrand awareness
Fewer than two social profiles linked. Agents struggle to triangulate the brand.
lowDiscovery
No canonical URL. Agents may conflate duplicate pages as separate entities.
lowDiscovery
No llms.txt. You miss the emerging standard for giving agents a curated map of the site.
highInformation retrieval
Homepage ships little text to server-rendered HTML. Agents without a browser see an empty shell.
mediumInformation retrieval
No JSON-LD structured data. Agents must infer entities from markup.
mediumMarket ranking
No Product/Service schema on the homepage. Agents can’t easily compare offerings.
lowMarket ranking
No review or aggregateRating schema. Agents have no signal for ranking vs peers.
mediumMarket ranking
No price visible to non-JS clients. Agents may report "pricing not disclosed".
lowAccuracy
No canonical URL. Agents may cite ephemeral query-string variants.
mediumAccuracy
No JSON-LD at all. Every factual claim must be inferred from prose.
mediumTask completion
No visible primary call-to-action in the server-rendered HTML. Agents have nothing concrete to click on behalf of a user.
highTask completion
No reachable entry point for delegated tasks — nothing at `/pricing`, `/signup`, `/cart`, `/book`, or similar responds without auth.
mediumTask completion
No mention of delegated auth primitives (passkey, OAuth, MCP). Agents must drive a full browser session.
highDelegated access
No MCP manifest. Agents can’t auto-discover tools or delegated capabilities.
lowDelegated access
robots.txt doesn’t mention any agent user-agents. The policy for agents is implicit.
mediumContact & communication
No contact email visible in server-rendered HTML. Agents can’t fall back to email.
lowContact & communication
No help, support, or FAQ hub linked. Agents can’t self-serve an answer before reaching out.