Explore Bots:
- Search Bots:
- 360Spider (1,116)
- Baidu Spider (3,043)
- Bingbot (40,564)
- Bravebot (35)
- Coc Coc Bot (910)
- DuckDuckBot (1,723)
- Googlebot (152,804)
- Googlebot-Image (1,007)
- MojeekBot (2,367)
- PetalBot (119,757)
- Qwant Bot (679)
- Seekport Bot (1,813)
- SeznamBot (10,466)
- Sogou Spider (11,558)
- Yahoo! Slurp (17)
- YaCy Bot (1)
- Yandex Bot (5,966)
- YisouSpider (123)
What is Track-A-Bot?
Track-A-Bot is a bot analytics platform that helps website owners identify, analyze, and control automated traffic—from search engines and AI crawlers to unknown bots.
Every day, websites are visited by search engines, AI crawlers, scrapers, and a wide range of unknown bots—many of them invisible to site owners. Track-A-Bot logs and organizes this bot activity into an easy-to-browse interface, helping you understand who is visiting your site, how they behave, and whether their access is legitimate.
Track-A-Bot began as a focused Googlebot tracking project and has grown into a comprehensive bot database containing millions of real-world bot records, including search crawlers, AI bots, and lesser-known automated agents.
What Track-A-Bot Helps You Do
- Identify and track bots in real time
- Use bot data to improve SEO and AI visibility
- Detect and troubleshoot crawling errors
- Easy setup with no performance impact
- Protect your site by identifying helpful bots versus suspicious or unwanted ones
Whether you’re a site owner, developer, or researcher, Track-A-Bot gives you visibility into the automated traffic that most analytics tools ignore.
Built on Real Data
Track-A-Bot is powered by a continuously growing dataset with millions of recorded bot visits, allowing patterns to be detected and new bots to be identified quickly. AI-assisted analysis helps classify bots accurately while keeping the data transparent and verifiable.
On our website, you can browse a free, publicly accessible database of bots observed across real websites.
Track-A-Bot exists to bring clarity to the hidden world of bots.