BotScope scans a public URL from the outside in and compares what it can see to a structured catalog of anti-bot and anti-agent measures (ABAAMs). Each item is tied to captured evidence where possible; you get checklist-style results, notes where coverage is incomplete, and exports when you need something you can hand to a teammate or file away—without intrusive probing or destructive testing.
The product is meant for a straight answer to how a surface presents its posture toward automation—useful for integrations, security reviews, and policy work—not for bypassing protections. What we won't claim or build on top of that is spelled out in a few concrete rules below.
Principles
Passive observation
Our scans observe what ordinary clients can see: headers, declarations, signals on the wire. We don’t run your traffic through an offensive playbook.
Evidence over folklore
Every finding ties back to something we can show you. When coverage is incomplete, we say so—honest uncertainty beats false confidence.
Ownership-neutral, responsibility-real
You don’t have to own a URL to run a report—but you’re responsible for how you use BotScope, including law and the target site’s terms.