That spike in bot traffic is actually good news.

If your server logs are showing a sudden, unexplained spike in bot traffic right now, you aren’t imagining things. Over the last few months, we’ve watched client sites get absolutely hammered by automated crawlers. Botify just put hard numbers to this exact phenomenon by analyzing over 7 billion server log files. The verdict? OpenAI has essentially tripled its crawl rate across the web.

From Static Training to Active Retrieval

This isn’t just a temporary data grab to train the next version of a language model. We are watching a fundamental transition in how digital discovery works. For years, AI bots primarily scraped the internet in massive, periodic batches to build their foundational datasets. Now, this aggressive increase in crawl frequency points directly to active, real-time information retrieval. OpenAI is actively indexing the web to provide live, up-to-the-minute answers to users.

Think about what that means for your inbound strategy. AI is rapidly emerging as a dominant discovery channel, entirely bypassing traditional search engine results pages. When a user asks a chatbot a question about your industry, the bot pulls from the most accessible, cleanly structured, and current data available right then.

If your site architecture is a mess, or if you actively block crawlers out of an outdated fear of scraping, your brand simply won’t exist in the answers your customers read.

Stop treating bot traffic as a nuisance to be filtered out by your IT team. It is time to treat AI crawlers as your most important VIP visitors. Audit your robots.txt files immediately to ensure you aren’t accidentally blocking OpenAI’s user-agent. Then, double down on clean, structured data and technical site health. The brands that make it effortless for AI to ingest and retrieve their content will capture the next era of digital visibility.

Source: OpenAI Has Tripled Their Crawl of the Web: An Analysis of 7B+ Log Files

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