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Agent-view detection

Know when an AI agent — not a human — reviewed your deck. An agent signal in your analytics.

Investors increasingly screen decks with AI agents before a human ever looks. Raiz’d detects this and surfaces it as a first-class signal: each session is tagged as a human or an AI agent.

What you see

  • A 🤖 “AI agent” badge on agent sessions in a link’s analytics.
  • An “AI agent views” stat alongside human views.
  • A dashboard widget summarizing human-vs-agent views across your links.
  • Notifications that name the assistant where possible — e.g. “Claude reviewed your deck.”

How it’s detected

Detection happens server-side when a session starts. Named assistants like Claude, ChatGPT, and Perplexity are identified by name; other automated traffic is labelled generically (for example “Automated browser” or “Bot”).

Data minimization
We store only a derived is_agent boolean and a coarse label — never the raw user-agent string, and never the viewer’s IP. The signal is useful without being invasive.

Leaning into it

Rather than fight agent traffic, Raiz’d lets you serve it on purpose. See Agent-ready decks for publishing a founder-controlled brief that an investor’s agent reads instead of OCR-ing your slides.

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