HubSpot-FeedFetcher

What is HubSpot-FeedFetcher?

About

HubSpot-FeedFetcher crawls and fetches images and content when posts are published from HubSpot to LinkedIn, ensuring proper content transfer. You can see how often HubSpot-FeedFetcher visits your website by setting up Dark Visitors agent analytics.

Expected Behavior

Fetchers visit websites on-demand. They're normally dispatched by apps to present metadata about a link (e.g. the title and thumbnail image) to a user.

Type

Fetcher
Fetches web content on behalf of an app

Detail

Operated By HubSpot
Last Updated 5 minutes ago

Insights

Top Website Robots.txts

0%
0% of top websites are blocking HubSpot-FeedFetcher
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Country of Origin

United States
HubSpot-FeedFetcher normally visits from the United States

Global Traffic

The percentage of all internet traffic coming from Fetchers

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Robots.txt

Should I Block HubSpot-FeedFetcher?

Probably not. If you block a fetcher, it won't be able to fetch the metadata it needs to display a link preview. Fewer people will click on the link to your website without this.

How Do I Block HubSpot-FeedFetcher?

⚠️ Manual Robots.txt Edits Are Not Scalable
New agents are created every day. Instead, serve a continuously updating robots.txt that blocks new agents automatically.

You can block HubSpot-FeedFetcher or limit its access by setting user agent token rules in your website's robots.txt. Set up Dark Visitors agent analytics to check whether it's actually following them.

User Agent String HubSpot-FeedFetcher
# robots.txt
# This should block HubSpot-FeedFetcher

User-agent: HubSpot-FeedFetcher
Disallow: /

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