Identity
TMXIO publicly identifies this automation using the following user-agent:
User-Agent
TMXIO-TransferBot/1
Operator
TMXIO platform automation operated by TMXIO
This identifier is intentionally stable, descriptive, and distinct so traffic generated by TMXIO automation can be identified by website operators, security teams, bot-management providers, and logging systems.
Operator
TMXIO platform automation operated by TMXIO.
Purpose
TMXIO-TransferBot/1 is a service automation and orchestration agent used for customer-authorized WordPress operational workflows.
Typical activities may include:
- WordPress migration and transfer operations
- Remote management and orchestration tasks
- Site validation and connectivity checks
- Backup, synchronization, and deployment-related workflows
- Preview generation and screenshot capture
- Performance auditing and Lighthouse analysis
- Accessibility auditing
- Operational health and integration checks
- Platform-initiated maintenance and automation tasks
The bot operates in support of customer-enabled TMXIO platform services and managed WordPress environments.
TMXIO-TransferBot/1 is not operated as a public search crawler, advertising crawler, or internet-wide indexing system.
Authorization Model
TMXIO automation operates against environments that are connected to, managed by, migrated into, monitored by, or otherwise authorized for TMXIO platform services by the site owner or authorized operator.
TMXIO-TransferBot/1 is intended for service delivery and operational automation associated with managed or connected WordPress environments. It is not used for:
- competitor scraping
- credential attacks
- vulnerability exploitation
- directory traversal
- unauthorized data harvesting
- unrelated high-volume crawling activity
If a customer disables TMXIO integration or withdraws authorization, TMXIO automation should no longer interact with that environment except where required for shutdown, cleanup, security, contractual obligations, or customer-requested operational tasks.
Traffic Characteristics
TMXIO-TransferBot/1 may appear across multiple customer-authorized domains operated or integrated with TMXIO services.
Traffic generated by the bot is expected to be:
- operationally scoped
- proportional to the requested task
- limited to relevant paths and workflows
- associated with customer-enabled services
TMXIO does not operate this identity as a general-purpose web crawler.
Access Behavior
TMXIO-TransferBot/1 primarily performs targeted operational requests associated with customer-authorized environments and services.
Some workflows may require automated retrieval of public-facing pages or application resources in order to:
- validate site state
- verify migrations
- generate previews
- execute audits
- confirm operational readiness
- perform maintenance or synchronization tasks
These requests are intended to remain scoped to the operational requirements of the authorized service and are not intended for generalized web crawling or bulk content indexing.
TMXIO automation is expected to avoid unnecessary request volume, unrelated sensitive paths, and behavior inconsistent with the documented operational purpose of the service.
Robots.txt and Request Etiquette
Where operationally appropriate, TMXIO automation is expected to respect robots.txt directives and avoid unnecessary access to restricted or unrelated content.
Some authorized maintenance, migration, validation, monitoring, or audit workflows may require access beyond areas normally intended for public indexing crawlers. In those cases, requests are expected to remain limited to the operational requirements of the authorized service.
TMXIO does not position this bot as a search engine crawler or archival indexing system.
Verification Status
This page documents the public identity and expected behavior of TMXIO-TransferBot/1.
Cloudflare verified-bot enrollment, IP validation details, or Web Bot Auth details are not currently published on this page as active verification mechanisms.
If TMXIO deploys Cloudflare verification or Web Bot Auth in the future, this page will be updated with the applicable validation method and operational details.
Infrastructure and Security
TMXIO automation infrastructure is expected to operate only from infrastructure controlled or authorized by TMXIO.
TMXIO may rotate infrastructure, IP addresses, or operational systems as part of normal security, scaling, or maintenance processes.
Changes to:
- user-agent identity
- verification methods
- routing architecture
- infrastructure ownership
- published IP ranges
- operational behavior
should be reflected in this documentation alongside deployment of those changes.
TMXIO is expected to investigate and remediate compromised infrastructure, undocumented traffic sources, operational anomalies, or behavior inconsistent with the documented purpose of the service.
Reporting
Questions, abuse reports, or operational concerns related to TMXIO-TransferBot/1 should be directed through TMXIO support or security contact channels.
If observed behavior materially differs from the behavior documented on this page, TMXIO should review and correct either the implementation or the published documentation.