Operator
Tencent
Tencent runs 6 bots across 4 agent types. Each one is a separate user-agent so you can allow or block them independently.
Hunyuan-Spider is operated by Tencent. Crawls broadly across the public web to gather content for training new model versions. Site owners can opt out via robots.txt, though enforcement varies by operator.
QQBot is operated by Tencent. Single-page fetch triggered by a user action, link previews, social unfurlers, RSS readers. Volume tracks shares and clicks rather than crawl schedules.
Soso Spider is operated by Tencent. Traditional search-engine crawler that indexes pages for organic-search results. Blocking this almost always reduces visibility in the corresponding search engine.
Tencent-Mail is operated by Tencent. Single-page fetch triggered by a user action, link previews, social unfurlers, RSS readers. Volume tracks shares and clicks rather than crawl schedules.
WeChat-Agent is operated by Tencent. Autonomously navigates websites, fills forms, and takes actions on behalf of a human user. Often runs a full headless browser and can perform any interaction a person could.
WeChatBot is operated by Tencent. Single-page fetch triggered by a user action, link previews, social unfurlers, RSS readers. Volume tracks shares and clicks rather than crawl schedules.
Live data · via Cloudflare Radar
See how Tencent's bots show up in real internet traffic
Cloudflare Radar publishes a continuously-updating view of AI bot activity across the websites Cloudflare protects. You can see which user-agents drive the most requests, how that share shifts week to week, and which industries each bot crawls hardest. The data refreshes on Cloudflare's side, so the link below is always current.
Open Cloudflare Radar AI InsightsWhat you'll find there
- ·User-agent share for every tracked AI bot, including Tencent's
- ·Robots.txt and crawl-purpose breakdowns per operator
- ·Industry and content-type targets for each crawler
- ·Time-series trends going back several months