robots.txt for Logistics & Supply Chain
robots.txt — applied to Logistics & Supply Chain. B2B demand-gen via LinkedIn + content + Search.
robots.txt controls crawler access.
Doesn't prevent indexing — use noindex meta tag for that.
Logistics & Supply Chain band: CPC 35–280 ₹ · CAC 4,000–40,000 ₹.
robots.txt is a plain-text file at the root of a domain that tells web crawlers which paths they can access. It's the first request crawlers make. robots.txt does not prevent indexing (use noindex meta for that) — it controls crawl behavior. For Logistics & Supply Chain specifically, this metric sits inside the unit-economics envelope of CPC 35–280 ₹ and CAC 4,000–40,000 ₹, constrained by long sales cycles and category education.
robots.txt is a text file at /robots.txt with User-agent and Allow/Disallow directives controlling crawler access.
robots.txt: User-agent: <bot> + Allow/Disallow: <path>India robots.txt benchmarks
- Frameleads robots.txt allows: 21 LLM/AI crawlers explicitly
- Disallow patterns: /api/, /_next/ (build artifacts)
- Sitemap reference: required (helps crawlers find sitemap)
- Crawl-delay: rarely used in 2026 (modern crawlers self-throttle)
- Per-bot directives: Most effective for LLM-bot routing
Common robots.txt mistakes (Logistics edition)
- Putting sensitive paths in robots.txt (publicly visible).
- Confusing robots.txt with noindex (different mechanisms).
- Disallow / accidentally (kills entire site indexing).
- Not updating after adding new bot user-agents.
How robots.txt actually behaves in logistics & supply chain
robots.txt is the gatekeeper for crawler access. Common pattern: Disallow /api/ and /_next/ to prevent bot waste; Allow / for everything else. Per-bot rules let you allow LLM crawlers (GPTBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot) while controlling lower-value bots. Important: robots.txt is publicly visible — anyone can read it. Don't put sensitive paths there (use auth + noindex instead).
For logistics & supply chain specifically, robots.txt is influenced most by these 4 primary channels — each shifts the metric in a different way: LinkedIn Ads (b2b + saas demand-gen with abm-grade targeting.); SEO Services (compounding organic growth — pillar/cluster, programmatic, and ai-engine-cited.); Content Marketing (editorial + programmatic — built to be cited by ai engines.); Google Ads (search, shopping, youtube, and performance max — engineered for indian unit econ).
How robots.txt moves per primary channel for logistics & supply chain
- For logistics & supply chain, linkedin ads moves robots.txt via b2b + saas demand-gen with abm-grade targeting.. CPC band $120–1,400 ₹; CAC band $5,000–60,000 ₹. Time to first signal: 30–90 days.
- For logistics & supply chain, seo services moves robots.txt via compounding organic growth — pillar/cluster, programmatic, and ai-engine-cited.. CPC band $20–250 ₹; CAC band $1,000–25,000 ₹. Time to first signal: 4–9 months.
- For logistics & supply chain, content marketing moves robots.txt via editorial + programmatic — built to be cited by ai engines.. CPC band $15–250 ₹; CAC band $1,500–25,000 ₹. Time to first signal: 4–9 months.
- For logistics & supply chain, google ads moves robots.txt via search, shopping, youtube, and performance max — engineered for indian unit economics.. CPC band $12–950 ₹; CAC band $400–35,000 ₹. Time to first signal: 14–45 days.
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Frequently asked questions
What's a typical robots.txt for Logistics & Supply Chain?
Logistics & Supply Chain robots.txt runs in the band 35–280 ₹ CPC / 4,000–40,000 ₹ CAC. Wider India benchmarks: Frameleads robots.txt allows: 21 LLM/AI crawlers explicitly; Disallow patterns: /api/, /_next/ (build artifacts). Logistics-specific drivers: long sales cycles, category education.
How does Logistics change how you optimize robots.txt?
Logistics businesses optimize robots.txt via linkedin-ads, seo-services, content-marketing primarily. The category's unit economics — average CAC 4,000–40,000 ₹, repeat-purchase dynamics, and long sales cycles — constrain which levers move robots.txt fastest. Generic robots.txt advice ignores these constraints.
Which Logistics robots.txt mistakes does Frameleads see most?
Across Logistics & Supply Chain engagements, the top recurring mistakes are: Putting sensitive paths in robots.txt (publicly visible).; Confusing robots.txt with noindex (different mechanisms).; and treating robots.txt as an isolated number rather than connecting it to SITEMAP and NOINDEX.
What's the fastest way to improve robots.txt for a Logistics business?
Three levers move robots.txt for Logistics: (1) tighter ICP definition so paid spend hits the right audience; (2) creative supply pipelines tuned to Logistics-specific buyer norms; (3) retention plumbing so each acquired customer compounds the metric. The 30-min audit identifies which of these three is the bottleneck in your specific funnel.
Long-form guides on related topics
- Logistics & Supply Chain marketing — the full guide
- robots.txt — glossary deep dive
- LinkedIn Ads for Logistics & Supply Chain — full guide
- SEO Services for Logistics & Supply Chain — full guide
- Content Marketing for Logistics & Supply Chain — full guide
- Google Ads for Logistics & Supply Chain — full guide
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Sources & references
Cited primary and analyst sources. Independent of Frameleads' own data.
- IBEF — India Brand Equity Foundation: Indian Industry Reports — IBEF (Ministry of Commerce & Industry)
Sector-level market size, growth, and policy context for Indian industries.
- IAMAI — Internet & Mobile Association of India — IAMAI
Digital advertising industry body; reports on India internet user base, ad spend, and platform shares.
- MoSPI — Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation — Government of India
Primary source for India macro-economic indicators (CPI, GDP, household consumption).
- ASCI Code for Self-Regulation of Advertising in India — Advertising Standards Council of India
Mandatory baseline for all advertising claims in India — including digital, influencer, and comparative ads.