Track the bots and AI agents crawling your website
Real-time visibility into which bots and AI agents hit your site — which pages they read, where they came from, and what human referrals they end up generating from ChatGPT, Claude, and other LLM-backed surfaces. The right tool for the new reality that a lot of your traffic is no longer human and you still need to optimise for it. ~5 minute install, free for most sites, and one of the few products treating LLM referral as a first-class analytics signal.
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OpenAI's official Chrome extension that lets Codex navigate web pages and complete multi-step tasks directly in the browser — fill forms, scrape data, drive web apps without copy-pasting between tabs. Browser-native agents are the new assistant battleground, and this is the most polished option for ChatGPT users who want their AI to actually do the work rather than just describe it.
Open-source browser automation built on Bun rather than Node, with an API designed for AI agent workflows from the ground up. Faster startup and lower memory overhead than Puppeteer or Playwright when spinning up disposable browser sessions for agents to drive — useful for any developer building autonomous web tasks at scale.
Schedules recurring AI agent runs with one command and zero infrastructure — no servers, queues, or wrappers required. The plumbing layer for anyone running agents that need to wake up on a schedule rather than only on a user prompt, which covers most production agent use cases once you move past chat.