What is Other?
Other is a generic crawler. Use this crawler profile to identify user-agent tokens, operator signals, platform hints, and recommended handling.
Other
Generic crawler
- Version
- Unknown
- First seen
- Jul 14, 2026
- Confidence
- Bot-like user-agent
Crawler tags
What is Other?
Other is a generic crawler. Other is classified as a generic crawler that may fetch pages for search, SEO, monitoring, or data collection workflows.
This user-agent looked bot-like, but CrawlConsole could not infer a specific crawler identity.
How to identify Other in logs
Search server logs for Other, CrawlConsole-MarkdownGenerator. Matching those tokens is useful for discovery, but IP verification is still recommended before trusting the identity.
CrawlConsole-MarkdownGenerator/1.0
Use this as a web-crawler lookup reference for identifying how this user-agent presents itself in server logs. After you identify crawler traffic, run the AI Agent Readiness Scanner to confirm whether AI crawlers and agents can understand your site.
User-agent signals
- Product tokens
- CrawlConsole-MarkdownGenerator/1.0
- Documentation
- None found in user-agent
- Contact
- None found
- Platform
- Unknown · Unknown
- Browser profile
- Unknown · Unknown
- Browser-like UA
- No
- HTTP library
- Unknown
- Spoof risk
- High
Questions answered by this crawler profile
What is Other?
Other is classified as a generic crawler that may fetch pages for search, SEO, monitoring, or data collection workflows.
Who operates Other?
The operator for Other is not known from the user-agent alone.
How do I identify Other in logs?
Search server logs for Other, CrawlConsole-MarkdownGenerator. Matching those tokens is useful for discovery, but IP verification is still recommended before trusting the identity.
Should I allow Other?
Verify IP ownership or behavior before making security decisions because user-agent strings can be spoofed. Monitor crawl rate and paths, then allow normal traffic or rate-limit/block if behavior becomes abusive.
Does Other respect robots.txt?
Robots.txt compliance cannot be proven from a user-agent string alone. Check the crawler operator documentation and your own logs before assuming behavior.
