Bot intelligence record

Trae

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Trae is an AI crawler used for assistant-driven browsing, page retrieval; it appears in server logs as `Trae`.

Ai Ai Assistant Observed Confidence: Low Verified: No robots.txt: Unknown
Operator
Trae
Family
Trae
Type
Ai
Source type
Observed
Last checked
2026-06-20

User-Agent Pattern

Trae
Trae
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: Trae
Disallow: /

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Handling Guidance

Depends

Use this record as bot intelligence, then verify the request source and behavior before allowing, blocking, or rate limiting.

Trae is used for assistant-driven browsing, page retrieval, and automated web access on behalf of an AI product.

Record Details

Structured data
Operator
Trae
Family
Trae
Type
Ai
Purpose
Ai Assistant
Identity type
Observed
Confidence
Low
Last verified
2026-06-20
Last checked
2026-06-20
Source type
Observed
Verification
Verify Trae by matching `Trae` to observed traffic patterns and user-agent evidence, then checking reverse DNS, IP ownership, request behavior, and crawl consistency.
Spoofing risk
Trae has high spoofing risk because the pattern is low-confidence or observation-based; do not trust the user-agent by itself.

Notes

  • Trae is an AI crawler used for assistant-driven browsing, page retrieval, and automated web access on behalf of an AI product.
  • Its primary user-agent pattern is Trae.
  • Trae is not independently verified with Low confidence. The identity type is Observed, and the evidence basis is observed traffic patterns and user-agent evidence.
  • Trae does not have confirmed robots.txt behavior in the available public evidence.
  • Trae should be handled according to the site owner’s AI crawler policy, with allow, block, or rate-limit rules applied deliberately.

Evidence and Source

  • Verify Trae by matching `Trae` to observed traffic patterns and user-agent evidence, then checking reverse DNS, IP ownership, request behavior, and crawl consistency.
  • Trae traffic is primarily detected by the `Trae` user-agent pattern. Compare source IPs, reverse DNS, request paths, and crawl cadence before trusting the traffic.
  • Trae is used for assistant-driven browsing, page retrieval, and automated web access on behalf of an AI product.
  • Trae has high spoofing risk because the pattern is low-confidence or observation-based; do not trust the user-agent by itself.

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