People are clicking links inside ChatGPT and Perplexity responses right now. Some of those links go to your competitors. AI Referral Traffic shows if any go to you.
Get ProAI Referral Traffic tracks real people who clicked a link inside an AI engine’s response and ended up on your site. Not bots. Not crawlers. Actual visitors.
When someone asks Perplexity a question, gets your site in the response, and clicks through, that visit gets logged with the source, landing page, and timestamp.
It detects eight AI sources: chatgpt.com, perplexity.ai, gemini.google.com, and claude.ai. The detection works by matching the HTTP referrer header against known AI domain patterns.
This is a different feature from the AI Crawler Log. The Crawler Log shows you which AI bots are crawling your site (GPTBot, ClaudeBot, etc.). AI Referral Traffic shows you which humans are arriving after an AI recommended your site. One measures machine access. The other measures actual traffic value.
You get per-source totals (how many from Perplexity vs. ChatGPT), a daily trend line, and a landing page breakdown showing which of your pages get the most AI-driven visitors. Totals for the last 7 days and 30 days.
The tracker logs the referrer URL, landing page, AI source name, and IP. No cookies. No names. No email addresses. No tracking scripts injected into the frontend.
The Crawler Log tracks AI bots crawling your site. AI Referral Traffic tracks real human visitors who clicked a link in an AI response and landed on your site. Bots vs. people.
Four: chatgpt.com, perplexity.ai, gemini.google.com, and claude.ai. It matches the HTTP referrer header against these domains.
It logs the referrer URL, the landing page, AI source name, and a hashed IP. No names, emails, or cookies.
Yes. The dashboard shows a per-page breakdown of AI referral visits alongside per-source totals and daily trends.