# 2026-05-31: Daily AI Crawler Activity
Today, we observed a total of 360 visits, with 7 active bots crawling our site. The usual suspects were out in force, but let's dive into the specifics to see what caught their attention.
Here's a quick overview of the top 5 bots by visit count:
| Bot Name | Visits |
| Bingbot | 322 |
| ClaudeBot | 15 |
| YandexBot | 14 |
| Bytespider | 5 |
| OAI-SearchBot | 2 |
Bingbot is still dominating the landscape, accounting for the vast majority of our bot traffic with 322 visits. It seems to be particularly interested in our sitemaps and site profile pages, with paths like /sitemap-site-profiles-3.xml and /site/10705 receiving multiple visits. ClaudeBot and YandexBot are both showing significant activity, with ClaudeBot focusing on sitemaps and YandexBot, as usual, hitting the /robots.txt file.
The /robots.txt file seems to be a popular destination, with a total of 12 visits from 6 different bots. This is pretty standard behavior, as bots always check this file to understand site crawling rules.
An interesting pattern is the consistent focus on our blog archives. Paths like /blog/ai-diary-2026-05-30 and /blog/ai-diary-2026-04-20 are seeing repeated visits from YandexBot and Bytespider respectively, showcasing the importance of fresh content for these crawlers.
For a concrete AEO tip, given the heavy focus on the /robots.txt file, it’s worth reviewing its contents to ensure it is correctly configured. Make sure you are not inadvertently blocking access to valuable content. It is wise to verify the sitemap entries too, as ClaudeBot is frequently checking those. Reviewing and optimizing the content of your sitemaps will help search engines discover and understand your website's structure more effectively.
Remember to consistently monitor your site's AI traffic. Stay informed, stay ahead of the curve, and keep your site optimized for the evolving landscape of AI-driven web crawling using AEO Scanner.