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PriceRunner crawler

PriceRunner is a price-comparison platform, strong across the Nordics and Europe, that helps shoppers compare prices and offers across retailers. Its crawler fetches retailer product pages to read prices, availability, and product details, complementing structured merchant feeds. It is a commerce/shopping crawler rather than a search engine, gathering offer data for comparison rather than a public web index.

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What this means

PriceRunner aggregates retail offers so shoppers can compare prices and availability across merchants. To keep comparisons current, it fetches product pages, often alongside structured merchant feeds.

If you run an online store, PriceRunner's crawler may fetch your product pages to read price and stock. This is commerce-focused crawling for a comparison platform, not general web search indexing.

How it identifies itself

PriceRunner crawling carries a PriceRunner-identifying user-agent. Because it also ingests merchant feeds and its exact crawler token and IP ranges are not exhaustively documented in one canonical place, this entry is marked partially verified; the PriceRunner identity and price-comparison purpose are the reliable signals.

As with any crawler, the user-agent is a claim and can be copied. Corroborate with behaviour where authenticity matters.

robots.txt considerations

To express a crawl preference for PriceRunner, target its documented user-agent token in robots.txt. If you also submit a merchant feed, blocking the crawler does not stop offer ingestion through that feed.

robots.txt is honoured by compliant crawlers and is not an access control. For retailers, allowing the crawler can increase offer visibility in comparison results.

How it appears in analytics and logs

A PriceRunner request means a price-comparison platform fetched your product page to read price and availability. It is commerce crawl traffic, not a human shopper and not a search-index crawl.

Diagnostic use case

Recognise PriceRunner's price crawler in logs, distinguish commerce price crawling from search indexing, and set policy for a shopping-comparison aggregator.

What WebmasterID can help detect

WebmasterID classifies the PriceRunner crawler server-side as a commerce/price-comparison bot and surfaces its activity on the bot-intelligence surface, so price-crawl coverage stays separate from human shopper analytics.

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Privacy and accuracy notes

Identification uses only the request user-agent. No visitor identity is involved. WebmasterID records the fetch as a bot event, separate from human analytics, and never attaches it to a profile.

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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.