CrawlPod AI Visibility Wordpress Plugin - Rating, Reviews, Demo & Download
Plugin Description
CrawlPod AI Visibility shows you what AI crawlers — ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, and others — actually do on your WordPress site, and gives you the basic controls and files they look for. Everything runs locally, on your own server.
AI crawler analytics
See which AI crawlers have visited, how often, and which pages, with a trend over time. The dashboard also includes a “never visited” list: pages no AI crawler has fetched yet, so you know what to check first.
Caching awareness
A page served from a full-page cache never runs PHP, so a crawler visit to that page can’t be logged. CrawlPod detects whether WP Rocket, LiteSpeed Cache, W3 Total Cache, or WP Super Cache is active and shows the specific setting that excludes AI crawler user agents from the cache, so those visits get logged.
AI crawler access control
Allow or block GPTBot, ChatGPT-User, OAI-SearchBot, ClaudeBot, Claude-User, Claude-SearchBot, PerplexityBot, Perplexity-User, Google-Extended, Applebot-Extended, CCBot, Bytespider, Amazonbot, Amzn-SearchBot, Amzn-User, and Meta-ExternalAgent individually. If a physical robots.txt file already exists on your server, CrawlPod detects it and shows the exact lines to add to it manually, since WordPress can’t apply its own settings on top of a physical file.
AI visibility score
A 0–100 score computed locally from checks covering crawler access, structured data, meta tags, heading hierarchy, content depth, sitemap presence, and llms.txt. The weighting behind the score is published on the Score screen.
llms.txt and llms-full.txt
Generated from your actual content and kept up to date automatically as you publish. Choose which post types and individual pages are included; anything your SEO plugin marks noindex is left out.
Works alongside your SEO plugin
Yoast SEO, Rank Math, All in One SEO, SEOPress, and Slim SEO are detected automatically. When one is active, CrawlPod defers to it for structured data instead of generating its own.
Learn more at https://crawlpod.com/wordpress.
External services
This plugin does not connect to any external service and makes no HTTP requests of any kind. Crawler detection, analytics, scoring, and llms.txt generation all run entirely against your own WordPress database and server filesystem.
The crawler settings screen shows a documentation link next to each AI crawler (for example, to openai.com or anthropic.com) pointing to that vendor’s own published crawler documentation, for your reference. These are plain links for you to open in your browser if you choose to — the plugin itself never requests them or any other remote URL.
Screenshots
See which AI crawlers have visited, how often, and which pages, with a trend over the last 30 days.
Check the pages no known AI crawler has fetched yet, so you know what to look at first.
Allow or block GPTBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot, and the rest individually, with a link to each vendor’s own crawler documentation.
Get a 0-100 AI visibility score with the full weighting behind it published on the same screen.
See exactly which setting to change when a caching plugin is preventing crawler visits from being logged.
Choose which post types, taxonomies, and pages are included when llms.txt and llms-full.txt are generated.

