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Assistant and Answer Bots
Assistant and answer bot pages focus on direct-answer surfaces rather than broad crawl discovery. They are useful when you want to see where robots.txt begins to separate assistant-facing access from search-engine indexing policy. This subgroup page is tied to the current all time snapshot and is meant to be read as a structured robots.txt signal page, not as raw crawler traffic logs.
Snapshot window: All time.
What to study on this page
Use this page to compare assistant-facing declarations with AI crawlers, search crawlers, and verification or platform bots. This is where answer-engine behavior becomes easier to distinguish from both classic search and general AI ingestion.
Why the all time window matters
The all-time window is better for seeing durable long-tail bot patterns and broader robots.txt taxonomy coverage.
Related archive paths
- Assistant and Answer Bots 7 days — view the freshest short-window snapshot for this family.
- Assistant and Answer Bots 30 days — view the broader month-scale snapshot for this family.
- Assistant and Answer Bots all time — view the long-tail historical snapshot for this family.
What this crawler family means
Assistant and answer bots such as DuckAssist and similar answer-engine agents.
Related families
- AI Crawlers — AI crawlers such as GPTBot, Claude, and related model-facing agents.
- Search Crawlers — Search-engine crawlers mentioned in robots.txt, including Googlebot and similar agents.
- Verification and Platform Bots — Platform verification and integration-related bots mentioned in robots.txt.
FAQ
What do assistant and answer bots represent in robots.txt?
They represent answer-engine or assistant-facing agents that are closer to direct-response surfaces than to general-purpose search crawling.
Why does this family matter separately from AI crawlers?
Because assistant-facing bots can imply a different access intent from general AI ingestion, often tied to direct answers, summaries, or assistant experiences.
Why compare assistant bots with search crawlers?
Because that comparison helps show whether a site is treating direct-answer surfaces differently from classic search discovery and indexing.
Why use the all-time robots signals window?
The all-time window is useful when you want a broader historical picture of crawler-family mentions and a richer long-tail taxonomy view.