AgentGPT
AgentGPT is a recognized web agent operated by Agentgpt. The exact behavior depends on context, watch the request pattern for a few hours before making a decision.
If volume is significant, rate-limit first and observe. Outright blocks should be reserved for agents that misbehave repeatedly.
See AgentGPT on your own site
Match the User-Agent header on incoming requests against the pattern below.
regex
For higher confidence, also verify the source IP against the operator's published ranges. UA strings can be spoofed; IP ownership is harder to fake.
Renders JavaScript
No
IP verification
User-Agent only
Crawl frequency
Variable
Honors robots.txt
Yes
Honors Crawl-delay
Varies
Should I let AgentGPT through?
Watch your logs for a week first. Observe before acting. Volume and request pattern matter more than the user-agent string.
Does blocking AgentGPT affect my Google rankings?
No. AgentGPT is not a search-engine crawler. Your ranking on Google or Bing is unaffected by what you do here.
How do I confirm a request is really from AgentGPT?
Look at the User-Agent header in your access logs and match it against the strings listed above. Worth knowing that the User-Agent is easy to fake, so this check tells you "the traffic claims to be AgentGPT", not "the traffic is genuinely AgentGPT". If you need stronger guarantees, look for a reverse-DNS check or wait for Agentgpt to publish IP ranges.
What's the best way to understand what AgentGPT is doing on my site?
Look at which URLs it hits, how often, and what time of day. The request pattern usually tells you whether it's building an index, watching for a specific change, or trying to pull data in bulk. The User-Agent name alone rarely tells the full story.
What's the cleanest way to control AgentGPT?
Two layers. Robots.txt for the polite crawlers that read it, and rules at your CDN or edge for the ones that don't. Rankly's Agent Experience handles both from a single config, so you can allow, block, rate-limit, or serve a stripped-down version per bot. Agent Analytics handles the observation half so you know which bots are actually worth a rule.