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What is Attracta?

Direct Answer: The Attracta bot analyzes website content for SEO services, operated by Attracta.

Operator: Attracta Type: SEO Tool Purpose: SEO website content analysis

The Attracta bot is used to analyze user website content as part of Attracta's SEO services. It does not follow robots.txt instructions from the database. The bot's user-agent string is 'Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Attracta)'.

User-Agent Identification

The following user-agent strings identify Attracta in your live traffic data:

  • Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Attracta)

robots.txt Rules for Attracta

Respects robots.txt: No

This bot does not commit to following robots.txt

Attracta does not officially follow robots.txt directives. The only reliable way to control access is through server-side blocking (IP filtering, user-agent rules in your web server config) combined with log monitoring to verify effectiveness.

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Crawl Behavior

Frequency:Not Documented

Request Pattern:Not Documented

Crawl Activity Index

Relative crawl activity for Attracta over the past 28 days. Higher values indicate increased crawling intensity compared to the period baseline.

View recent activity data (last 7 days)
Date Activity Index
Mar 28, 2026 10.6
Mar 29, 2026 5.8
Mar 30, 2026 4.0
Mar 31, 2026 4.0
Apr 1, 2026 6.7
Apr 2, 2026 7.3
Apr 3, 2026 6.7

Source: Cloudflare Radar

Why track Attracta traffic?

Control third-party crawl impact on your server. Attracta crawls your site to build Attracta's SEO database. While useful for competitive analysis, these crawlers can consume significant server resources on large sites.

Identify who's analyzing your site. Attracta visits reveal when competitors or agencies are running audits on your domain.

Manage crawl priority. If Attracta is consuming crawl budget you'd rather allocate to search engines, you can throttle or block it based on measured volume.

Surface 4XX and 5XX errors before search engines find them. If Attracta reports broken pages or server errors in its crawl data, you can fix those issues proactively — before search engine crawlers encounter them and your rankings suffer.

Is Attracta worth the server resources?

Attracta crawls your site to build Attracta's SEO database. Unlike search engines, this crawler doesn't send you any referral traffic — it feeds a third-party tool.

That's not necessarily a problem — Attracta's data may power tools you use yourself. The question is whether Attracta's crawl volume is proportionate to its value.

What Can AI See It measures

Crawl volume

Requests per day and bandwidth consumed by Attracta

Resource share

What % of your total bot traffic is Attracta?

Fake bot detection

Scrapers spoofing Attracta's user-agent string

Log Verification

To verify Attracta traffic in your live traffic data:

  1. Search access logs for the user-agent strings listed above
  2. Check if the IP addresses match documented ranges (if provided by Attracta)
  3. Verify the crawl pattern matches documented behavior
  4. Use reverse DNS lookup for additional verification if available

Note: Observed behavior in production environments may differ from official documentation. Live traffic monitoring provides the only reliable verification of actual bot behavior.

Undocumented Information

The following information is not officially documented for Attracta:

  • crawl frequency
  • IP verification
  • JavaScript rendering
  • request pattern

See which SEO tools are crawling your site — and how much they cost you

  • Identify third-party crawlers consuming your server resources
  • Separate SEO tool traffic from search engine crawls
  • Detect fake bots spoofing Attracta's user-agent

Official Documentation

View Official Attracta Documentation →

Information sourced from official documentation. Content generated with AI assistance.