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CavBot
Catch broken routes and user drop-off from one place
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Catch broken routes and user drop-off from one place
2 followers
CavBot brings clarity to what’s happening across a website, helping teams catch issues earlier, understand what needs attention, and respond before broken moments turn into lost traffic or revenue.











Hey Hunters, I’m Cavendish, founder of CavBot.
I’ve spent years building and operating websites, studying how the web actually behaves beneath the surface, and obsessing over things like SEO, search visibility, broken routes, 404s, and the small failures that quietly cost teams traffic and trust.
That’s what led me to build CavBot.
The problem: website operations are still fragmented. Teams use one tool for monitoring, another for SEO, another for coding, another for storage, and still don’t have one place that shows what’s really happening when something breaks.
The solution: CavBot brings that visibility and response into one system.
Here’s what that means:
- See what’s happening across the website in real time
- Catch broken routes, dead ends, and user drop-off earlier
- Understand what needs attention next without bouncing between tools
- Turn broken moments into measurable recovery instead of dead ends
- Move from signal to action faster
Recovery matters a lot to me. I’ve always felt the web treated dead-end 404s as normal. CavBot is built around the idea that broken moments should not just be reported; they should be recoverable.
CavBot started as an idea and is now a real working product. I’d genuinely love honest feedback.