Bot intelligence record
Nava Labs ASP (Dev)
Review firstUse the Nava/ identifier to separate Nava Labs AI crawler, assistant, or AI search traffic from normal visitor requests in server logs.
- Operator
- Nava Labs
- Family
- Nava
- Type
- Ai
- Source type
- Verified Directory
- Last checked
- 2026-05-20
User-Agent Pattern
Nava LabsNava/
User-agent strings are identification signals, not proof of identity. Confirm important allow, block, or rate-limit decisions with logs, DNS or IP evidence, request behavior, or operator documentation when available.
Robots.txt Snippet
Click snippet to copyUser-agent: Nava/ Disallow: /
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Handling Guidance
DependsUse this record as bot intelligence, then verify the request source and behavior before allowing, blocking, or rate limiting.
AI crawling, assistant retrieval, AI search, or model-supporting discovery depending on the user-agent.
Record Details
Structured data- Operator
- Nava Labs
- Family
- Nava
- Type
- Ai
- Purpose
- Ai Assistant
- Identity type
- Verified Bot
- Confidence
- Medium
- Last verified
- 2026-04-19
- Last checked
- 2026-05-20
- Source type
- Verified Directory
- Verification
- Validate the published identifier against the operator documentation before creating hard allow rules.
- Spoofing risk
- User-agent strings can be spoofed. For allow-listing or low-friction rules, pair the published identifier with operator documentation or stronger verification when available.
Notes
Nava Labs ASP (Dev) is listed in the Botcrawl directory as an AI agent from Nava Labs. The primary identifier for log review is Nava/.
Identification
- User-agent pattern:
Nava/ - Family: Nava
- Type: AI
- Kind: Agent
Common use
AI crawling, assistant retrieval, AI search, or model-supporting discovery depending on the user-agent.
Verification and handling
Validate the published identifier against the operator documentation before creating hard allow rules.
Directory guidance marks the risk level as Neutral and the blocking decision as Depends. Do not rely on the user-agent string alone because user-agent strings can be copied or spoofed.
Robots.txt handling: No.
Evidence and Source
- Validate the published identifier against the operator documentation before creating hard allow rules.
- Match `Nava/` as a case-insensitive substring in HTTP user-agent logs. Do not treat a user-agent match alone as proof of identity for allow-listing.
- AI crawling, assistant retrieval, AI search, or model-supporting discovery depending on the user-agent.
- User-agent strings can be spoofed. For allow-listing or low-friction rules, pair the published identifier with operator documentation or stronger verification when available.
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