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For many years, bloggers focused only on one thing:
“Write blog → Googlebot crawls → get traffic.”
But now there’s a new player in the game.
AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude and Perplexity have started reading our blogs too – using special crawlers called GPT bots.
If you don’t allow GPT bots to crawl your blog, you might be quietly blocking future traffic, visibility and even backlinks.
In this guide, I’ll show you:
- What GPT bots are
- Why you should allow GPT bots to crawl your blog
- When you should not allow them
- How to check your
robots.txt - How to safely allow GPT bots using WordPress & simple code
What Are GPT Bots (in Simple Terms)?
GPT bots are AI crawlers – just like Googlebot, but for AI tools.
Some common examples:
- GPTBot – used by ChatGPT
- OAI-SearchBot – OpenAI’s search crawler
- ClaudeBot / Claude-SearchBot – Anthropic’s crawlers
- PerplexityBot – Perplexity AI crawler
These bots:
- Visit your website
- Read your content
- Learn from your blog posts
- Use your information to answer user questions inside AI tools
For example, if someone asks:
“Best free backlink sites for small businesses in 2026?”
An AI tool might:
- Read your article
- Use your content in its answer
- Show your domain name as a source
- Send real visitors to your blog
That’s why allowing GPT bots to crawl your blog is becoming a serious SEO advantage.
Here’s the Code :
# robots.txt for https://ywbanu.com/ (Updated: Nov 2025)
Sitemap: https://ywbanu.com/sitemap.xml
User-agent: Googlebot
Allow: /
User-agent: Bingbot
Allow: /
User-agent: OAI-SearchBot
Allow: /
User-agent: GPTBot
Allow: /
User-agent: ChatGPT-User
Allow: /
User-agent: ClaudeBot
Allow: /
User-agent: Claude-SearchBot
Allow: /
User-agent: Claude-User
Allow: /
User-agent: CCBot
Allow: /
Crawl-delay: 5
User-agent: PerplexityBot
Allow: /
Crawl-delay: 5
User-agent: *
Disallow: /wp-admin/
Allow: /wp-admin/admin-ajax.php
For the Other Code :
<script type="application/ld+json">
{
"@context": "https://schema.org",
"@type": "Person",
"name": "Winner Banu",
"url": "https://ywbanu.com/",
"sameAs": [
"https://www.youtube.com/@winnerbanu",
"https://www.instagram.com/youtubewinnerbanu/"
],
"jobTitle": "Digital Marketing Specialist in Singapore",
"knowsAbout": [
"affiliate marketing in Singapore",
"blogging for AdSense",
"TikTok Shop Singapore"
],
"worksFor": {
"@type": "Organization",
"name": "ywbanu.com"
}
}
</script>
Why You Should Allow GPT Bots to Crawl Your Blog
1. Brand Visibility in AI Answers
இப்போ நிறைய பேர் normal Google search விட, ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity மாதிரி AI toolsல கேட்டு answer வாங்குறாங்க.
If GPT bots can crawl your blog:
- Your site name and URL can appear as a source inside AI answers
- Readers may click your link for more details
- This builds brand authority & trust
Instead of hiding your blog, you’re letting AI “introduce” you to new people.
2. Indirect Traffic & Natural Backlinks
When your content is used as a reference:
- People may click from AI tools to your site
- Other bloggers might copy your link as a citation
- You can earn organic backlinks without manual outreach
That means better SEO over time, more ranking keywords and more stable traffic.
3. The Future of Search = AI + Web
Search is changing fast:
- Google is integrating AI answers into search
- Users are spending more time inside AI tools
- AI systems are using websites to generate summary-style answers
If you block GPT bots today:
- Your blog might be invisible in future AI search
- Competitors who allow AI crawlers may get more exposure
- You lose a new traffic channel before it fully matures
Allowing GPT bots to crawl your blog is like saying:
“Include my blog in the next generation of search.”
4. You Still Control What They Can See
Allowing GPT bots doesn’t mean “everything is open”.
You can:
✅ Allow
- Public blog posts
- Tutorials
- Informational content
⛔ Block
- Private client pages
- Internal dashboards
- Paid course content
- Download pages / member-only sections
You can do this using:
robots.txtrulesnoindexmeta tags- WordPress membership plugins
So you get the benefits of AI visibility, while still protecting sensitive content.
When You Might Not Want GPT Bots
Be honest with yourself and your audience:
You may want to block GPT bots from some pages if:
- You sell premium, paid-only content
- You share confidential client information
- You run a membership site with exclusive material
In that case, you don’t have to block your whole site.
You can allow GPT bots to crawl your blog, and only block the sensitive parts.
Bonus: Make Your Backlinks “AI-Ready”
Allowing GPT bots is step one.
Step two is having solid backlinks and visibility across the web.
If you want a shortcut instead of manually searching for sites to post your links, you can use:
👉 80 High-Value Backlink Platforms eBook (2026 Edition) – by Winner Banu
https://ywbanu.com/downloads/80-high-value-backlink-platforms-a-practical-guide-for-small-businesses-creators-bloggers-2025-edition-author-winner-banu/
You’ll get:
- 80 curated backlink websites
- Type of platform (profile, directory, blog, etc.)
- How to submit your site
- Notes on authority & usage
This pairs nicely with allowing GPT bots, so both search engines and AI crawlers can discover you everywhere.
FAQ: GPT Bots & Blogging
1. Will allowing GPT bots hurt my SEO?
No. In most cases, allowing GPT bots to crawl your blog does not hurt traditional SEO.
You’re simply allowing AI systems to read your content, similar to how Googlebot already does.
2. Can GPT bots steal my content?
GPT bots read your content and use it to generate answers, but that’s similar to how search engines index and show snippets.
If you have extremely sensitive or premium content, keep it:
- Behind a login
- Or blocked using
noindex/ robots.txt
3. Do I have to allow all AI bots?
No. You can:
- Allow GPTBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot
- Block others
- Or fine-tune per folder / page
Your robots.txt is your control panel.
4. I’m a beginner blogger. What should I do first?
Start simple:
- Check
yourblog.com/robots.txt - Make sure you are not blocking everything with
Disallow: / - Allow GPT bots and search bots for public posts
- Focus on writing helpful content + building solid backlinks
Final Thoughts
Allowing GPT bots to crawl your blog is not just a tech trick – it’s a future-proof blogging strategy.
- Your content can appear inside AI answers
- Your brand can be cited as a source
- You can receive indirect traffic and backlinks
- You stay visible in the next generation of search
So, are you going to allow GPT bots to crawl your blog or keep them blocked?
