Bot intelligence record

Sanity Webhooks

Usually allow

Sanity Webhooks is a webhook callback from Sanity used for webhook delivery, payment notifications, service callbacks; it appears in server logs as `sanity-webhooks`.

Webhook Verified Bot Confidence: Medium Verified: Yes robots.txt: Unknown
Operator
Sanity
Family
Sanity
Type
Webhook
Source type
Documented
Last checked
2026-05-20

User-Agent Pattern

Sanity
sanity-webhooks
Verification note

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

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User-agent: sanity-webhooks
Disallow: /

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Handling Guidance

Depends

This bot is usually safe to allow when the request source is verified and the traffic matches your site policy.

Sanity Webhooks is used for webhook delivery, payment notifications, service callbacks, and server-to-server integration events.

Record Details

Verified fields
Operator
Sanity
Family
Sanity
Type
Webhook
Purpose
Webhook
Identity type
Verified Bot
Confidence
Medium
Last verified
2026-04-19
Last checked
2026-05-20
Source type
Documented
Verification
Verify Sanity Webhooks by matching `sanity-webhooks` to Sanity evidence, then checking reverse DNS, source-network ownership, signed request data, or published crawler documentation when available.
Spoofing risk
Sanity Webhooks has medium spoofing risk because user-agent strings can be copied; pair the match with DNS, IP, behavior, or operator evidence.

Notes

  • Sanity Webhooks is a webhook callback from Sanity used for webhook delivery, payment notifications, service callbacks, and server-to-server integration events.
  • Its primary user-agent pattern is sanity-webhooks; related patterns include Sanity Webhooks.
  • Sanity Webhooks is verified with Medium confidence. The identity type is Verified Bot, and the evidence basis is documented crawler-pattern evidence.
  • Sanity Webhooks does not have confirmed robots.txt behavior in the available public evidence.
  • Sanity Webhooks can usually be allowed after confirming the source and monitoring request volume.

Evidence and Source

  • Verify Sanity Webhooks by matching `sanity-webhooks` to Sanity evidence, then checking reverse DNS, source-network ownership, signed request data, or published crawler documentation when available.
  • Sanity Webhooks traffic is primarily detected by the `sanity-webhooks` user-agent pattern; related patterns include `Sanity Webhooks`. Compare source IPs, reverse DNS, request paths, and crawl cadence with Sanity infrastructure before trusting the traffic.
  • Sanity Webhooks is used for webhook delivery, payment notifications, service callbacks, and server-to-server integration events.
  • Sanity Webhooks has medium spoofing risk because user-agent strings can be copied; pair the match with DNS, IP, behavior, or operator evidence.

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