ActiveComply Bot

Developer Tool
Allow

Part of development, monitoring, or deployment workflows.

Recommended action: Allow if recognized as part of your tech stack.

Category

Developer Tool

Primary use case

Development and monitoring

Trust level

Generally safe

robots.txt

Unknown

What is ActiveComply Bot?

Developer Helper bot

What ActiveComply Bot means for your site

ActiveComply Bot is a developer tool with an undocumented operator. Its activity on your site should be reviewed to determine whether it is beneficial, neutral, or unwanted. Robots.txt compliance is not confirmed for this bot.

What should you do?

  • Review this bot's activity in BotSights
  • Check which pages it visits most frequently
  • Consider server-side blocking if access is unwanted

See ActiveComply Bot on your own site

BotSights tracks every ActiveComply Bot visit in real time, including which pages it crawls, how often, and from where.

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How to identify ActiveComply Bot

ActiveComply Bot uses the user-agent "ActiveComply Bot" and robots.txt compliance unconfirmed.

ActiveComply Botactivecomply bot

How to block ActiveComply Bot

Three robots.txt options below. Pick the one that matches your goal. Each snippet lists every known ActiveComply Bot user-agent pattern so the rules apply regardless of which one the bot announces. Compliance with robots.txt is unconfirmed for ActiveComply Bot, so verify with crawl logs after deploying.

Edit robots.txt with care

A single misplaced line can de-index your entire site. Common mistake: pasting User-agent: * followed by Disallow: / blocks every bot, not just ActiveComply Bot, including Googlebot. Always paste the snippet between existing rules (not over them), keep the User-agent line scoped to ActiveComply Bot's patterns, and verify with Google's robots.txt tester before deploying. If you are not sure, ask a developer first.

Option 1: Block all access

Tells ActiveComply Bot not to crawl any URL on your site. Use this when you want the bot completely off your content.

User-agent: ActiveComply Bot
User-agent: activecomply bot
Disallow: /

Option 2: Block specific paths only

Keep public content crawlable but exclude sensitive or non-public sections. Add one Disallow: line per path. Replace the example paths with your own.

User-agent: ActiveComply Bot
User-agent: activecomply bot
Disallow: /admin/
Disallow: /private/
Disallow: /checkout/

Option 3: Slow down with a crawl delay

Crawl-delay is a voluntary directive that asks the bot to wait the given number of seconds between requests. Useful when ActiveComply Bot is hammering your origin and slowing the site down for real visitors, but you do not want to block it outright. The value is in seconds, so 10 means at most one request every ten seconds. Not all bots honour this directive (Googlebot ignores it; Bingbot, Yandex, and many AI crawlers do respect it).

User-agent: ActiveComply Bot
User-agent: activecomply bot
Crawl-delay: 10

Frequently Asked Questions

Is ActiveComply Bot safe?

The operator is not publicly documented. Review its behavior on your site to determine whether it is beneficial.

Should I block ActiveComply Bot?

Review its activity first. Server-side rules may be needed to block it.

Know what ActiveComply Bot is doing on your site

See which pages it visits, how often it appears, and whether it is helping your visibility or worth blocking.

  • Bot activity tracked per page
  • AI and search crawler insights
  • Better allow, monitor, or block decisions
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