Verified bot records
Bot profiles distinguish documented user-agent patterns, operator evidence, source URLs, robots.txt tokens, verification methods, and confidence level.
Submit official bot verification details, report spoofed or abusive traffic, or send Botcrawl information about datacenter, IP, crawler, and automation records that need review.
Bot profiles distinguish documented user-agent patterns, operator evidence, source URLs, robots.txt tokens, verification methods, and confidence level.
Network records connect provider, ASN, representative CIDR, IP range, country, coordinates, traffic label, and recommended default action.
Readers, operators, customers, and researchers can submit bot, datacenter, IP, crawler, and abuse evidence for review.
Each public record is treated as an intelligence profile, not a blind blocklist. User-agent strings can be spoofed, IP ownership changes, and datacenter networks can carry both legitimate and abusive traffic.
Official docs, operator pages, public crawler documentation, source URLs, or repeatable observed evidence are preserved when available.
Botcrawl records user-agent patterns, HTTP agents, robots tokens, aliases, source type, family, and likely use case.
Datacenter signals include ASN, provider, example IP, representative CIDR, hostnames, abuse contact, location, and source confidence.
Records include risk, spoofing concern, suggested allow/block/rate-limit handling, and notes for manual review.
Use the forms below to send official verification details or report suspected spoofing, abusive crawler activity, datacenter traffic, IP activity, or misidentified automation. Remove private data from logs before submitting.