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  "slug": "how-to-trigger-a-workflow-when-meta-externalagent-access-changes-on-our-wordpress",
  "url": "https://answers.trakkr.ai/how-to-trigger-a-workflow-when-meta-externalagent-access-changes-on-our-wordpress",
  "question": "How to trigger a workflow when Meta-ExternalAgent access changes on our WordPress?",
  "description": "Learn how to monitor AI crawler access on your WordPress site to ensure consistent visibility and trigger automated workflows when bot activity changes.",
  "summary": "Maintain visibility by monitoring AI crawler activity on your WordPress site. Use technical diagnostics and automated alerts to ensure AI platforms can consistently access and index your content for search and generative answers.",
  "answer": "To trigger a workflow when AI crawler access changes on WordPress, you must first establish a monitoring baseline for your server logs. Configure your logging system to flag specific user-agent strings associated with AI crawlers. Once identified, integrate these logs with an automated notification system to alert your technical team immediately if access is restricted or blocked. Trakkr supports this process by providing technical diagnostics that track crawler behavior over time, ensuring your site remains visible to AI platforms. By standardizing these alerts, you can proactively address indexing issues before they impact your brand's presence in generative AI answers.",
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    "how to trigger a workflow when meta-externalagent access changes on our wordpress",
    "ai crawler monitoring",
    "wordpress ai crawler alerts",
    "trigger workflow ai bot access"
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  "entities": [
    "WordPress",
    "Trakkr",
    "AI crawlers",
    "Robots.txt"
  ],
  "createdAt": "2026-03-11",
  "reviewedAt": "2026-04-29",
  "publishedAt": "2026-04-29",
  "articleSection": "Technical Optimization",
  "tags": [
    "Technical Optimization",
    "WordPress",
    "Trakkr",
    "AI crawlers",
    "how to trigger a workflow when meta-externalagent access changes on our wordpress",
    "ai crawler monitoring"
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  "author": {
    "id": "trakkr-research",
    "name": "Trakkr Research",
    "role": "Research team",
    "url": "https://answers.trakkr.ai/authors/trakkr-research/"
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    {
      "slug": "collections/technical",
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    {
      "slug": "technical-ai-visibility",
      "title": "Technical AI visibility setup for crawlers, schema, and discovery",
      "url": "https://answers.trakkr.ai/guides/technical-ai-visibility/"
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    {
      "slug": "alerts-and-monitoring",
      "title": "How to set up AI visibility alerts and monitoring workflows",
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      "label": "Google robots.txt introduction",
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