Tasks & Traffic Types
A task is one unit of automated work you expect the bot to do — for example, "search this keyword on Google and click my website". A campaign contains one or more tasks; a visitor is counted when a session completes all of them. With multiple tasks you can optionally randomize the order and give each task an execution chance (percentage of sessions that actually run it) — see Script Multiple Tasks for a video walkthrough.
Search Engine Traffic
The bot opens the selected search engine, types your keyword like a human, browses the result pages, finds your website and clicks it — boosting the CTR of that keyword.
Supported engines: Google (Web + Maps), Bing, DuckDuckGo, Yahoo, Yandex, Naver (View, Blog, Shopping, Maps), Coupang, Baidu, Amazon, and AYB (YouTube). Google and Bing also support a Random Click mode that clicks random results/businesses instead of a fixed target — useful for warming up profiles.
→ Full options in Search Engine Tasks.
Direct Traffic
The bot goes straight to your URL — no searching. You can set a referrer (social media or any site) so analytics sees the visit as coming from there. Not SEO-effective like search engine mode, but ideal for referral/social traffic.
→ Full options in Direct Tasks.
AI Traffic
You describe the visit in natural language ("find the pricing page and read it for a while"), and an AI model drives the browser to accomplish it. Works with OpenAI, Anthropic, DeepSeek, Gemini, Grok, or a local Ollama model.
→ Full options in AI Traffic.
Shared task features
These apply to search engine and direct tasks alike:
- Delay on the main webpage — session duration range on your target page.
- Visit Other Webpages — after the target page, browse internal/external links with a configurable dwell time, page count, and bounce rate.
- GPS Simulation — spoof the device's geolocation.
- Advanced Functions — click elements, type text, inject cookies or JavaScript, and more, triggered on specific URLs.
- AI Mode — hand over part of the browsing to AI even inside a classic task.
Classic vs Flow
Tasks can be authored two ways on the campaign's Tasks step:
- Classic — the form-based editor described above; one task at a time.
- Flow — a visual canvas where traffic sources, actions, and logic nodes are wired into one graph. See the Flow editor.