Buffer — AI visibility report

How AI agents fetched /review/buffer/ on BlockSentient

Reporting period: Apr 27 – May 3, 2026 (Mon–Sun, 7 days)

Every week, AI tools like ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, and Google's Gemini fetch this Buffer review on BlockSentient to answer questions their users ask about it. This page shows which AI tools came, how often, and on which days during the past week.

For vendors, this is the AI-search-visibility data that's hard to see anywhere else: real evidence that LLMs are reading and citing your product page, refreshed every Monday morning.

124 AI agent fetches this week.
Across 4 distinct AI agents, delivering 685 KB of content.
Pattern detected
Steady daily AI agent activity across all 7 days

Activity was distributed across all seven days, with daily counts ranging from 11 to 22. This pattern indicates established AI-agent awareness of the URL rather than event-driven discovery.

Total fetches
124
7-day window
Distinct agents
4
unique user-agents
Live retrieval
96%
119 fetches
Training/index
4%
5 fetches

Daily activity

Mon
20
Tue
17
Wed
18
Thu
11
Fri
18
Sat
18
Sun
22

Agent breakdown

Agent Operator Mode Fetches Share
chatgpt-user OpenAI Live retrieval 116 93.5%
perplexitybot Perplexity Live retrieval 3 2.4%
meta-externalagent Meta Training/index 3 2.4%
gptbot OpenAI Training/index 2 1.6%
Methodology: we identify AI tools by their user-agent strings against a maintained list of known crawlers from OpenAI, Anthropic, Perplexity, Google, Meta, Apple, You.com, Mistral, ByteDance, DuckDuckGo, and a few others (the full list is available on request). Live retrieval means the AI tool fetched in real time because someone asked it a question; training/index means the tool was crawling on its own schedule for model updates or search indexing. Each report covers the most recent complete Monday-to-Sunday week and is regenerated automatically every Monday at 02:00 UTC, so the numbers shift week to week as agent behavior changes.
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