Add TinyTools AI Robots.txt Generator to AI Crawlers section#38
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Hi! Adding TinyTools AI Robots.txt Generator to the AI Crawlers section.
What it is: A free, browser-based tool that generates robots.txt rules specifically targeting AI crawlers — GPTBot, ClaudeBot, Google-Extended, PerplexityBot, CCBot, Bytespider, Meta-ExternalAgent, Anthropic-AI, and more. Useful for site owners managing GEO/AI visibility decisions about which crawlers to allow or block.
Why it fits this list: Crawler control is a fundamental piece of GEO strategy — deciding which AI engines should ingest your content directly impacts visibility in ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, etc. The existing AI Crawlers section covers the theory (which crawlers exist, what they do); this adds a tool practitioners can actually use to act on that knowledge.
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Happy to adjust placement or wording — thanks for maintaining this list!