TollBit spent the week highlighting its role as infrastructure for AI agents navigating commercial websites, emphasizing a new “Agent Sites” layer that sits between agents and existing web stacks. Working with infrastructure partner KERNEL, the company is targeting workflows such as cart creation, checkout, and form completion that are often hampered by human-centric site design.
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Benchmarks across 1,000 runs and five sites showed Agent Sites delivering 24–35% faster time to completion and 100% task success on all tested properties. The tests also indicated an 18–38% reduction in workflow steps, implying fewer screenshots and lower token usage, with detailed methodology and failure-mode analysis outlined in a white paper.
TollBit is extending its Agent Sites offering from publishers into e-commerce and other interactive properties, creating parallel, agent-ready storefronts that preserve products, pricing, and checkout logic. By mitigating issues such as pop-ups, overlays, hover menus, and CAPTCHAs, the company aims to improve reliability and scalability for AI-driven transactions.
Traffic from agents is routed through dedicated subdomains like tollbit.yoursite.com, separating agent behavior from human analytics and content delivery costs. This architecture is designed to provide cleaner conversion metrics, reduce CDN load on user-facing pages, and offer better real-time visibility into which agents are executing specific workflows.
For TollBit, the combination of measurable performance gains and expansion into e-commerce strengthens its positioning in the emerging market for AI agent infrastructure. If these results continue to hold in broader deployments, the company could see growing demand from digital businesses seeking to make websites more agent-friendly without major stack overhauls, marking a constructive week for its strategic trajectory.

