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See Which AI Bots Are Crawling Your Website

ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Google and other platforms continuously crawl the web. Traditional analytics tells you almost nothing about this activity. LogHero makes it visible.

Analyze your server logs directly inside Keyword Hero or Google Analytics and understand which bots visit your website, what they access and how their activity changes over time.

Bot Activity goes live end of August.

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Bot Activity

Performance from Jul 16, 2026 until Aug 14, 2026

LogHero is receiving bot traffic for this domain.
Bot hits
142,806
+18% vs previous 30 days
AI bot hits
67,720
+63% vs previous 30 days
Active bots
28
+6 vs previous 30 days
Error rate
2.1%
-0.6 pp vs previous 30 days
Bot hits per day
BotStatus classCategory
02k4k6k8k Aug 04Aug 06Aug 08Aug 10Aug 12Aug 14
Googlebot bingbot GPTBot ChatGPT-User ClaudeBot PerplexityBot Other
Visibility

Make AI Bot Traffic Visible

AI platforms are becoming a new audience for your content. Their crawlers access websites to discover, retrieve and process information, often without ever creating a traditional website session. LogHero gives you visibility into this activity.

Which AI bots crawl your website

Which pages and content they access

How often individual bots visit

Which bots are becoming more or less active

Which content receives the most AI crawler attention

How AI crawlers compare with search engine bots

One view

AI Bots and Search Engine Crawlers. One View.

AI crawlers are only part of the picture. LogHero also shows you how search engines like Google and Bing crawl your website.

Bots · last 30 days
Jul 16 to Aug 14, 2026
BotHitsShareStatus mixAvg respTrend
Googlebot
Search
44,180 30.9% 118 ms
GPTBot
AI · crawler
34,610 24.2% 142 ms
bingbot
Search
17,240 12.1% 131 ms
ClaudeBot
AI · crawler
15,730 11.0% 156 ms
PerplexityBot
AI · crawler
9,480 6.6% 149 ms
Applebot
Search
6,120 4.3% 127 ms
Amazonbot
Other
4,910 3.4% 121 ms
ChatGPT-User
AI · on demand
4,120 2.9% 134 ms
meta-externalagent
AI · crawler
3,780 2.6% 168 ms
28 bots seen · 2,636 hits from 19 more · example data
AI

AI Bots

Understand how AI platforms access and consume your content, from training crawlers like GPTBot to live fetches such as ChatGPT-User.

SE

Search Engine Bots

See how Google, Bing and other search engines crawl your website.

One view of how AI platforms and search engines interact with your content.

Crawl health

Every request, not just every session

A log line carries what analytics never records: the status code the server returned, how long it took and which agent asked for it.

That is where crawl problems become visible. Redirect chains that burn crawl budget, missing URLs that bots keep requesting, server errors during peak crawl windows and pages that answer crawlers slowly.

Filter by status class or category to see whether a single bot is responsible, or whether the whole site is affected.

Avg response 128 ms Slowest bot 168 ms 5xx 566 requests
Responses by status · last 30 days
142,806
responses
2xx OK131,41092.0%
3xx Redirect8,4325.9%
4xx Not found2,3981.7%
5xx Server error5660.4%

Example data. Every bot request is stored with status code, response time and requested path.

Top crawled paths · last 30 days
URLHits
/blog/ai-search-guide8,412
/6,970
/pricing4,318
/blog/log-file-analysis3,904
/features/search-intent2,671
/robots.txt2,240
/sitemap.xml1,876
/blog/not-provided1,502

Example data. Paths can be filtered by bot, category and status class.

Crawl focus

Which content the crawlers actually read

Not every page gets the same attention. LogHero ranks your URLs by how often bots request them, so you can see where crawler interest concentrates and where it never arrives.

Filter the same list by a single bot to compare audiences: the pages GPTBot pulls most often are rarely the pages Googlebot crawls most often.

Requests for robots.txt and your sitemaps are counted too, which makes it easy to confirm that crawl directives are being picked up.

From Crawl to Referral

Being crawled doesn't necessarily mean getting traffic

Combine crawler activity with your analytics data to understand the relationship between platforms accessing your content and the visitors they send back.

01 · Crawl
67,720

AI bot requests in the last 30 days.

02 · Content
412

URLs those crawlers actually retrieved.

03 · Referral
1,284

Sessions sent back from AI platforms.

04 · Conversion
37

Conversions from those sessions, worth $4,180.

See which platforms consume your content, and which ones actually generate traffic and business results.

Setup

Four steps to your first bot report

LogHero reads standard access logs. No tracking script, no change to your pages.

1

Sign up and create your property

Create your LogHero account and add the domain you want to track. The setup creates a LogHero Google Analytics property for your bot data.

2

Connect your log source

Forward your access logs the way that fits your stack. Requests start arriving within minutes of the first log lines.

CDN WordPress plugin SDK
3

Requests get classified

Status code, response time and requested path are already in the log line. LogHero matches every request against a maintained list of AI crawlers, search engine bots and other agents, verified by their IP addresses.

4

Read it where you work

Bot Activity sits next to your Restored Organic Keyword report in Keyword Hero. For deeper questions, run a Report Exploration on the same data in Google Analytics.

Know Who Is Consuming Your Content

Your visitors aren't the only audience for your website. Search engines crawl it. AI platforms consume it. LogHero makes it visible. Turn bot activity into data you can analyze, directly inside Keyword Hero.

Bot Activity goes live end of August 2026.