What is Blogtrottr?
Direct Answer: Blogtrottr is a service operated by Blogtrottr that delivers updates from news, feeds, and blogs to users' email inboxes.
Blogtrottr is a service that aggregates updates from various news sources, feeds, and blogs, and sends them directly to users' email inboxes. This allows users to stay informed on-the-go. The service appears to be operated by Blogtrottr itself.
User-Agent Identification
The following user-agent strings identify Blogtrottr in your live traffic data:
Blogtrottr/2.0
robots.txt Rules for Blogtrottr
Respects robots.txt: No
Robots.txt has limited effect on user-initiated bots
Blogtrottr is triggered by user actions within Blogtrottr's products. While Blogtrottr states it respects robots.txt, the bot operates differently from autonomous crawlers — it fetches specific URLs on demand rather than systematically spidering your site. Server-log monitoring is the only reliable way to verify what actually happens.
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Crawl Behavior
Frequency:Not Documented
Request Pattern:Not Documented
Crawl Activity Index
Relative crawl activity for Blogtrottr 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 | 14.2 |
| Mar 29, 2026 | 12.4 |
| Mar 30, 2026 | 27.7 |
| Mar 31, 2026 | 16.6 |
| Apr 1, 2026 | 21.3 |
| Apr 2, 2026 | 20.0 |
| Apr 3, 2026 | 16.2 |
Source: Cloudflare Radar
Why track Blogtrottr traffic?
Identify and classify unknown crawler activity. Blogtrottr may appear in your live traffic data with varying frequency. Tracking its behavior helps you decide whether to allow, throttle, or block it based on actual data.
Protect your crawl budget. Every bot request consumes server resources. Understanding what Blogtrottr crawls helps you prioritize the crawlers that matter.
Log Verification
To verify Blogtrottr traffic in your live traffic data:
- Search access logs for the user-agent strings listed above
- Check if the IP addresses match documented ranges (if provided by Blogtrottr)
- Verify the crawl pattern matches documented behavior
- 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 Blogtrottr:
- crawl frequency
- IP verification
- JavaScript rendering
- user-agents technical details
Official Documentation
View Official Blogtrottr Documentation →
Information sourced from official documentation. Content generated with AI assistance.