Back to browse
StackScope – I crawled over 40k indie launches to see what they ship

StackScope – I crawled over 40k indie launches to see what they ship

by datafreak_·Jun 12, 2026·10 points·3 comments

AI Analysis

●●SolidDark HorseNiche Gem

Reveals indie launch trends like Vercel hosting 33% of new products.

Strengths
  • Custom fingerprinting engine avoids Wappalyzer dependency and expensive license costs.
  • Focused dataset on new launches rather than the entire web.
Weaknesses
  • Cloudflare blocking 10% of targets creates blind spots in the data.
  • Stack detection is a crowded category with established enterprise giants.
Category
Target Audience

Indie hackers, market researchers, developers

Similar To

BuiltWith · Wappalyzer · StackShare

Post Description

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.

Similar Projects

GamingMid

Indie game studio run by AI agents

They give each AI a role — PM Bob, DEV Alex, QA Amelia — and promise end-to-end game delivery from a handful of assets. It's a neat demo of LLM-driven orchestration and rapid prototyping, but the page sells process more than output: there’s no clear evidence games are deep or customizable beyond simple HTML5 prototypes.

Bold BetShip It
skinnyasianboi
103mo ago