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Scrunch Agent Traffic shows which AI crawlers are visiting your site, which pages they hit, and why they came. To enable this data, your CDN or hosting platform must expose access logs that Scrunch can classify. This page serves as the entry point for CDN setup instructions. Because each platform requires different configuration steps, the full integration guides live in our Help Center.

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Overview

Agent Traffic works by securely reading log data from your CDN or hosting provider. We support native integrations for several major platforms, along with recommended workarounds when providers do not expose request logs directly. Supported platforms include:
  • Modern CDNs
  • Serverless hosting providers
  • Enterprise-grade logging platforms
The exact list of supported integrations may change as we continue expanding platform coverage. Always refer to the Help Center for the most up-to-date instructions.

What You’ll Find in the Help Center

Our Help Center includes:
  • Step-by-step setup instructions for each supported CDN or hosting provider
  • Code snippets where applicable (for Workers, Logpush, Vercel drains, etc.)
  • Required fields and log formats
  • Validation steps to confirm logs are flowing into Scrunch
  • Workarounds for platforms that do not provide direct log access
Each integration guide walks you through enabling Scrunch in just a few minutes.

Typical CDN Options

While the full list is maintained in the Help Center, Scrunch includes integrations for:
  • Popular serverless edge platforms
  • Enterprise-level CDN logging products
  • Hosting environments used by agencies and mid-market teams
  • Workarounds for CMSs or hosting tools with limited log visibility
These options ensure that nearly all Scrunch customers—regardless of their tech stack—can enable Agent Traffic reliably.

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