Multi-Site Monitoring
One dashboard for every site you own
If you manage multiple websites, Crawlytics lets you monitor them all from one dashboard. Each site gets its own tracking ID and installer snippet; events stream into the same hosted backend, and the overview page aggregates stats across your full portfolio.
Unlimited sites
Add as many websites as you need. There is no per-site fee and no hard cap.
Aggregated overview
The dashboard home page rolls up total LLM hits, AI providers, and traffic charts across every connected site.
Per-site deep dive
Click into any site for full analytics — sparkline metric cards, traffic chart with bar/line toggle, 14-day projection, top pages, and date comparison.
Per-site tracking IDs
Every site gets a unique tracking ID. Rotate it in one click if it leaks — no other site is affected.
Mix installers freely
One site on Cloudflare Workers, another on Vercel middleware, a third uploading nginx logs — they all funnel into the same dashboard.
Any CMS, any stack
WordPress, Shopify, custom builds, static sites — if you can run one of the installer snippets or upload logs, Crawlytics tracks it.
Architecture
Crawlytics runs as a single hosted service. Every tracked site posts events to a per-site ingest endpoint, and those events are classified and rolled up into per-day per-bot aggregates in the central database. There is no per-site service to install, configure, or maintain — your only job is dropping the snippet on each site you want to track.
Adding a new site
Adding a site takes under a minute: enter the site name and URL in the dashboard, copy one of the seven installer snippets (Cloudflare Worker, Vercel/Next.js middleware, Express, WordPress, nginx or Apache log shipper) into your stack, and events start streaming. No DNS changes, no nginx config, no per-site server to maintain.
Cross-site insights
The aggregated overview lets you see patterns like "GPTBot is crawling Site A heavily but barely touching Site B," or "ChatGPT referrals on the blog tripled this week but the marketing pages are flat" — insights that help you understand how different AI models and assistants prioritize different types of content.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
No. The dashboard supports any number of sites under one account. Performance scales with the number of events ingested, not the number of sites configured.
Multiple-user accounts are supported on the same workspace, but a self-serve invite flow is on the roadmap. For now, contact support to add additional users to an account.
Yes. One site can use the Cloudflare Worker, another the Vercel middleware, a third the nginx log shipper — they all post to the same ingest endpoint and roll up into the same aggregates.