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Show HN: StackScope – I crawled over 40k indie launches to see what they ship (stackscope.dev)
50 points by datafreak_ 13 hours ago | hide | past | favorite | 14 comments
Hey all, I built StackScope, a crawler/catalogue that looks at new product launches and shows what they were built with.

It watches launches from Product Hunt, Show HN, and PeerPush, then crawls the public site behind each one. The goal is to show what people actually launched with: hosting, frameworks, analytics, DNS, security headers, legal pages, AI-builder signals, and other public clues.

I started building it because most stack-detection sites look at the web as a whole. I was more interested in the current indie launch scene: what people are choosing right now, at the point they first put something in public.

A few implementation details: it runs on .NET, uses Playwright for rendered pages, and has a first-party fingerprint catalogue rather than one copied from Wappalyzer/etc. robots.txt is honoured, and the bot identifies itself.

Frustratingly, I am still waiting for verified bot status from Cloudflare and currently that knocks out about 10% of all sites.

There is also a private readiness check: paste a URL, get the same style of report, fix things, and recrawl. No account or email needed.

I'd be interested in feedback on the usefulness of this, the methodology, and any obvious false positives.

Jonathan.

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"Verified bot" for cloudflare sounds like "Acceptable ad" for adblock.


What's your response header content? Reads like it's being cf-mitigated.

Edit: loosened a cf rule, should be good now.


Cool tool, I'm also surprised by how different the startup stacks are from the general Internet.

For HSTS, don't forget to check the preload list. Domains under .dev are all preloaded, for example, so they don't need to set the header for HSTS to apply.


Nice one.

I've been doing the same bit wider scope, for the whole Crux list, pruned to apex domains, and looking for CMS signals - how's your throughput?

I'm not doing any headless browser stuff, or many requests, so hyper optimised for speed.

I do grab robots.txt - didn't really see much in llms.txt or humans.txt in the wild, does yours?


Ohh Cloudflare verified bot status, interesting I'll check that out.

I'm seeing about 6.6% block rate, but that does climb over time.


This was interesting to look at for my own launch https://stackscope.dev/launch/xisjc21x/elmo

I'm a little surprised you can't see the analysis for StackScope itself!

Also, it'd be interesting to see the trend of vibe score over time.


I'm trying but it's getting blocked by Cloudflare and ending up getting broken, ha!

I will include a vibe score trend in the next blog post.


One extension, beyond stack: market category/domain/application - or any combo that tells me what the product does.

Fab project otherwise!


Nice one, looks interesting. I didn't knew that Vercel was so far ahead on hosting. People don't usually use Cloudflare Pages for hosting? Or it doesn't enter in that metric? https://stackscope.dev/trends/2026/06

Overall this looks solid


Cloudflare Pages get hidden behind the CF CDN, so are included in the CDN figure.

right, makes sense

Makes me sad how Nextjs has become the default for so many startups…

Unfortunately the chances are that it would become cyclic with the increasing use of LLMs to generate code



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