Stott Robots Handler v7 is now available for Optimizely PaaS CMS 13, bringing support for the new Application-based architecture that replaces the Site-based architecture from CMS 12. The key breaking change is that applications are now identified by string identifiers instead of GUIDs, requiring users to reconfigure their robots.txt and llms.txt content when migrating. Features include managing robots.txt and llms.txt per application and host URL, environment-level robots meta tag overrides, and APIs for headless and Optimizely Opal integration. CMS 12 support via version 6 continues and will receive backported features. Installation is straightforward via NuGet.

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