What is Catchpoint?

Catchpoint is a synthetic monitoring agent that tests website performance, availability, and functionality from global monitoring locations as part of Catchpoint's Internet Performance Monitoring platform. Agent Analytics can track when it visits your website.

Category

Developer Helper
Assists with testing, debugging, and ensuring website functionality

Expected Behavior

Catchpoint's traffic is as regular as a cron job, because it usually is one. Uptime monitors hit the same endpoint every few minutes, while performance and audit tools run deeper scans on demand. Expect narrow, repetitive access to specific pages rather than crawling.

Overview

Operated By Catchpoint
Expected To Follow Robots.txt No
Insights Last Updated July 6, 2026

Robots.txt Blocked Percentage

0%
0% of top websites are blocking Catchpoint
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Country of Origin

United States
Catchpoint normally visits From the United States

Robots.txt Blocking Trend

As of July 6, 2026, 0% of top websites block Catchpoint in their robots.txt files.

Overall Developer Helper Traffic

As of July 6, 2026, 0.6% of all web traffic came from developer helpers.

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This data reflects agent visits measured across thousands of websites using Agent Analytics, combined with daily scans of the world's top 1000 websites and their robots.txt files.

Catchpoint's User Agent

User Agent Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Windows NT 6.1; Catchpoint) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/43.0.2357.81 Safari/537.36

Access other known user agents and IP addresses using the Enterprise API.

How To Block Catchpoint

Add this rule to your robots.txt file to request that Catchpoint not access your website. You can customize which pages are blocked by swapping out / for a different path.

User-agent: Catchpoint # https://knownagents.com/agents/catchpoint
Disallow: /
Block Every Developer Helper
⚠️ Manually adding individual robots.txt rules is not scalable. Instead, use Automatic Robots.txt.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I Block Catchpoint?

Only if nobody you work with uses it. Catchpoint is the kind of tool a team points at its own site for uptime checks, performance tests, and audits. If someone on your team relies on it, blocking it silently breaks their monitoring. Almost none of the top websites we track have robots.txt rules for Catchpoint right now.

Does Catchpoint Respect Robots.txt?

No. Catchpoint is not expected to honor robots.txt, so a disallow rule only states your preference. Enforce the block with firewall or server rules, then confirm in Agent Analytics that its requests actually stop.

Does Catchpoint Access Private Content?

Only if its owner sets that up. Monitoring tools check whatever they are configured to check, which can include staging sites and private health endpoints when a team grants access. Uninvited, Catchpoint sees only public pages.

Why Is Catchpoint Visiting My Website?

Someone pointed Catchpoint at your site, most likely your own team. Uptime monitors, performance testers, and audit tools only visit the sites they are configured to watch.

How Can I Tell if Catchpoint Is Visiting My Website?

Agent Analytics tracks Catchpoint visits in real time alongside every other known AI agent, crawler, and scraper. You can also check your server logs for requests whose user agent string contains "Catchpoint". Look for regular checks of the same pages or endpoints, often minutes apart. Keep in mind that Catchpoint doesn't publish a verification method, so any client can claim its user agent string and a log match is a hint rather than proof.

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