Server-Side Analytics That Detects AI Crawlers and Attackers
Client-side JavaScript analytics miss AI crawlers, bots, and attackers that don't execute JS. Server-side request analysis catches 100% of traffic including automated threats, providing complete visibility into who's accessing your site.
Problem Statement
Google Analytics and similar tools only track visitors that execute JavaScript. AI bots, scrapers, vulnerability scanners, and automated attacks are invisible. Site owners have no visibility into 30-50% of their actual traffic.
The Idea
Server-side web analytics that captures all requests including AI crawlers, scrapers, and attackers that client-side JavaScript cannot detect.
Why Now
AI crawlers now represent 30-50% of traffic for content sites but are invisible to GA4 and similar JS-based tools. CDN-level analytics are expensive and limited. Server access logs contain the data but lack usable dashboards.
Target User
Website owners concerned about bot traffic, security-conscious publishers, API operators
Target Market
Web analytics, bot detection, website security
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