Bot Traffic Detector
Traffic is great until it’s fake traffic. Bots inflate your numbers, kill your margins, and get your AdSense account nuked. It’s like pouring money into a leaky bucket, then Google shows up and takes the whole bucket.
This tool is your quick audit. It uses your analytics data to estimate your bot risk before the hammer drops.
Bot Traffic Detector
Estimate bot traffic percentage before AdSense flags you
Traffic Behavior Metrics
90%+ is major red flag
Under 5 seconds = likely bots
1.0 or less = suspicious
% from known bot farms or low-quality geos
High direct traffic with no referrer = bots
Instant bounces = bot behavior
Estimated Bot Traffic
0%
Threat Level
Estimated Bot Visits
0
Wasted Daily Budget
$0.00
Ban Risk Score
Low
Bot Detection Signals
Immediate Actions Required
How to Block Bot Traffic
Use Cloudflare
Enable bot fight mode – blocks most automated traffic before it hits your site
Block Suspicious IPs
Use IP blocklists from sources like Project Honeypot, block datacenter IPs
Geo-Block Bot Farms
Block countries known for bot traffic if they’re not your target audience
Monitor User-Agent Strings
Block suspicious user agents and headless browsers
Use ClickCease or Similar
Paid tools that detect and block click fraud in real-time
Verdict
Bot Traffic Detector: Stop Wasting Cash and Avoiding Bans
Step 1: Input Your Traffic Metrics
You’ll find these numbers in your site analytics (Google Analytics, etc.). Be honest: this tool works on the garbage-in, garbage-out principle.
- Bounce Rate (%): The percentage of people who leave after viewing only one page. High numbers, especially 90%+, are major red flags. Bots load the page then bounce instantly.
- Session Duration (seconds): How long people stay. Real humans need time to read. Anything under 5 seconds is highly suspicious.
- Pages Per Session: How many pages a visitor views. Bots usually hit one page and are gone; a number of 1.0 or less is a bad sign.
- Suspicious Countries (%): The percentage of traffic coming from known bot farms or low-quality geographies you don’t target. If you sell locally, why is 30% of your traffic from an unexpected region?
- Direct Traffic (%): Traffic with no referrer link. Bots often strip this data, making their visits look like someone typed your URL directly. High direct traffic with low engagement is suspicious.
- Zero-Second Sessions (%): The percentage of sessions that register zero time. This is the clearest sign of instant, automated scripts.
- Daily Visitors: Your total volume. This helps the tool calculate the total wasted visits.
Step 2: Detect Bot Traffic
Click the Detect Bot Traffic button. The tool immediately delivers a verdict:
- Estimated Bot Traffic %: This is your risk number. The higher the percentage, the closer you are to a penalty.
- Threat Level: Clean, Moderate, High, or Critical Risk. This quickly tells you the urgency of the problem.
- Wasted Daily Budget: The estimated money you’re losing every day buying fake clicks (Exactly! You’re paying to be scammed).
Step 3: Read the Signals and Actions
The results section provides two critical outputs:
- Bot Detection Signals: This lists the metrics that are dragging your score down. For example, if your Session Duration is 10 seconds, the tool flags it as a key indicator of bot activity.
- Immediate Actions Required: This is your playbook.
- If your bot risk is Critical, the tool tells you to STOP all campaigns immediately (Because waiting will only lead to a ban).
- If the risk is Medium, it recommends implementing basic protection like Cloudflare Bot Fight Mode.
Use the How to Block Bot Traffic section for practical, actionable steps to stop the junk traffic permanently: Block specific IPs, geo-target better, or use paid click-fraud protection tools.
