ODI Site-Access Monthly Stats

July 1, 2026

Last month, the site had 17,626 total accesses, with bots and crawlers accounting for 86 percent of all traffic and outnumbering human visitors by roughly six to one. Only one non-developer logged-in user visited the site, and 98 percent of all traffic came from foreign countries.

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Last month, the site recorded a total of 17,626 accesses. Of these, 15,225 were from bots and crawlers, while 2,401 were classified as human access. This means that for every human visitor, roughly six bots stopped by.

Among human visitors, 81 were logged-in users. However, 80 of those logged-in accesses came from the developer account lcalmbach@gmail.com, used for development and quality control. That leaves just one non-developer logged-in user for the entire month. The remaining 2,320 human accesses came from visitors who were not logged in.

Bots and crawlers accounted for 86 percent of all site traffic. The most active bot was Bingbot, with 7,122 hits, followed by ClaudeBot with 2,694, a generic crawler with 1,785, ChatGPT-User with 1,420, and Googlebot with 1,383.

Access from outside Switzerland is considered dubious and likely bot-driven rather than human. Only 368 accesses originated from Switzerland, meaning that 98 percent of all traffic came from foreign countries. The top countries for possible human access were the United States with 1,040 hits, Singapore with 230, Switzerland with 221, China with 108, and the United Kingdom with 88.

The most popular pages among all access were likely those crawled most frequently by bots. Among probable human users, the most visited pages were those accessed from Switzerland and other countries with significant non-bot traffic.

In summary, the site is very popular among bots and the main developer, but there is still room for improvement for actual human readers. After all, most humans search for their answers with AI anyway, so having a bot-and-crawler fan club might, in the long term, be more important for the site than loyal human readers. We still hope to attract human readers who are interested in data-driven stories and who might gather ideas for their own human-written stories.


Table 1: Access by Bot/Crawler Name in June 2026
bot_name access_count
Bingbot 6886
Generic crawler 2411
Googlebot 1261
GPTBot 666
ClaudeBot 617
ChatGPT-User 455
PerplexityBot 107
Applebot 80
FacebookBot 9
YandexBot 3
Baiduspider 2


Table 2: Top 5 Insights in June 2026
Insight Total Human Bots and Crawlers
Basel street cleanliness index reaches 4.74 average in April 2026. 410 11 399
Crude oil prices surge in April 2026, breaking multi-month highs. 201 3 198
June 19, 2026, ranks 19th hottest June day on record. 197 23 174
Binningen records second-hottest June day at 38.0 degrees. 187 6 181
Binningen June 23 heat ranks fifth highest on record. 185 3 182

Figure 1: Time series of monthly Accesses by Category Human/Bot

Figure 2: Daily ODI Site Access by Bots and Humans between 2026-06-01 and 2026-06-30



🤖 This text was generated with the assistance of AI. All quantitative statements are derived directly from the dataset listed under Data Source.