CTR Surge is a module inside Botlord Platform. Install and activate the platform first, then configure this engine.
Stealth score and risk settings
How the stealth score is calculated, what the adaptive rate controller does, and SERP Intelligence.
1 min readStealth score, adaptive rate, and SERP Intelligence
Three systems work together to keep CTR sessions undetected: the stealth score grades your config before you run, the adaptive rate controller reacts to signals during a run, and SERP Intelligence analyses each results page before clicking.
Stealth score
The campaign editor shows a stealth score from 0–100 (grade A to F) based on your config. It measures how detectable your session pattern looks before you start.
Biggest deductions: datacenter proxy (−20), high captcha rate (−20), dwell time under 2 seconds (−15), concurrency above 10 (−10), no proxies (−10). A score of 80+ earns an A. Fix the top deductions first — the editor lists them in priority order.
Adaptive rate controller
The adaptive rate controller watches for detection signals during a live run — sorry-redirects, captcha challenges, proxy timeouts — and automatically adjusts delay and concurrency in response.
Risk presets: Safe backs off aggressively on any signal (best for sensitive keywords or long unattended runs). Balanced is the default. Aggressive maintains speed longer before backing off.
The controller uses an AIMD algorithm — delay recovers slowly on clean ticks but drops fast when signals appear, so a healthy run stays fast and a problem run self-corrects automatically.
SERP Intelligence
SERP Intelligence analyses the results page before each click — detecting AI Overview blocks, ad density, Maps packs, Shopping carousels, and Reddit dominance. High-risk SERPs trigger automatic timing adjustments.
Enable it in the AI tab. Risk level data is written to session logs so you can see which keywords are producing high-risk SERPs and adjust your campaign accordingly.