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CocCocBot — Vietnam search crawler

CocCocBot is the crawler for Coc Coc, a browser and search engine focused on the Vietnamese market with features tuned for Vietnamese-language text. Its robots.txt token is coccocbot. Documentation is largely in Vietnamese, so some specifics are marked partially verified.

Partially verified

What this means

Coc Coc is a browser and search engine built for the Vietnamese market, with handling tuned for Vietnamese-language text and diacritics. CocCocBot is its web crawler. If your audience includes Vietnamese-speaking users, CocCocBot crawling reflects Coc Coc discovering and indexing your pages.

Because Coc Coc serves a specific regional market, its crawl presence is a useful signal that you are reachable to that audience even where global engines have less local emphasis.

robots.txt considerations

CocCocBot is described as honouring robots.txt. To control it, target the coccocbot token. Documentation is largely in Vietnamese, and the user agent is spoofable, so confirm current behaviour in Coc Coc's official sources where authenticity matters and avoid inventing IP ranges.

How it appears in analytics and logs

A request carrying the coccocbot token is Coc Coc's crawler fetching a URL — a bot event, not a human visit. Coc Coc matters most for audiences in Vietnam, where it offers a localized browser and search experience.

Diagnostic use case

Recognise CocCocBot crawling when targeting Vietnamese-language audiences, and apply robots.txt policy for Coc Coc's crawler.

What WebmasterID can help detect

WebmasterID classifies CocCocBot server-side as a search crawler and shows its activity separately from human traffic, so Coc Coc crawl coverage is visible without log parsing.

Common mistakes

Privacy and accuracy notes

Identification uses only the user agent — no human identity. Country relevance is a coarse market note, never an exact location. WebmasterID records CocCocBot as a bot event, separate from human analytics.

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Sources and verification notes

Last reviewed 2026-06-24. Facts are checked against primary/official sources where available; uncertain specifics are marked “Data not yet verified” rather than guessed.