Do AI crawlers actually visit you?
A scan shows whether AI crawlers can reach your site. Your server access logs show which ones actually do. Paste raw Apache, Nginx or Cloudflare log lines and the analyzer matches them against the 15 AI crawler user-agents to turn a wall of log text into a clear picture of AI crawler activity.
What the analyzer reports
- Which AI crawlers visited, and how many requests each made.
- The share of each crawler's requests your server answered with a 403 or other block.
- The paths each crawler hit most often.
- Plain-English insights, such as a crawler that is being blocked or has stopped visiting.
Where to get the logs
- Apache or Nginx access logs, in the standard combined format.
- A Cloudflare Logpush or log export.
- Any log lines that include the request path, status code and user-agent.
Privacy
Everything is processed in memory and nothing is stored. Closing the loop between what can be crawled (the scan) and what is being crawled (your logs) is something no other AI-visibility tool does — and it is the fastest way to catch a crawler that has quietly started getting blocked.