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Website Technology Detector – Tech Stack Scanner & CMS Detector — Websites | Lagic

Built ForDigital Marketing AgenciesE-commerce BusinessesSaaS Sales & Marketing

Uncover the Full Technology Stack of Any Website

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Configure Agent

Enter one or more website URLs to analyze. URLs without protocol will automatically default to HTTPS.

If enabled, SSL certificates will be verified. If verification fails, the Agent may retry once with SSL disabled and record this in the output notes.

Reserved for future use. When enabled, page screenshots may be captured during analysis.

Results to deliver

200 credits

This agent actively searches live listings — results may vary. You are only charged for what is delivered, up to this number.

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Pricing

2 credits per result
✓ 30 free credits on signup✓ Refund if 0 results✓ No card required

Sample Data Preview

Detected advertising platformsIdentified analytics toolsContent Delivery Networks (CDNs) in useContent Management Systems (CMS) detectedE-commerce platforms utilizedFrontend and backend frameworks
Value...10093Value...Value...Value...Value...
Value...10097Value...Value...Value...Value...
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

This tool scans specified website URLs to reveal their underlying technology stack, including CMS, analytics, advertising platforms, frameworks, and hosting providers. Ideal for competitive analysis, sales prospecting, and market research.

Understanding what technologies power a website offers a significant advantage, whether you're a marketer, a sales professional, or an agency owner. The Website Technology Detector provides a deep scan of any target URL, detailing the various tools and platforms in use. ### What You Get For each website analyzed, you'll receive a breakdown of its digital footprint. This includes the Content Management System (CMS) it's built on, the analytics tools tracking its visitors, any advertising platforms running campaigns, e-commerce solutions, JavaScript frameworks, and other essential libraries. You'll also see the hosting provider, the HTTP status code, and any important notes regarding the detection process, such as SSL verification issues. This comprehensive view helps you understand the operational backbone of a site. ### Why This Matters Knowing a competitor's tech stack can inform your own strategic decisions, revealing strengths and weaknesses in their online presence. For sales teams, identifying specific technologies helps in qualifying leads and tailoring outreach, for instance, targeting businesses that use a particular e-commerce platform or CRM. Marketing agencies can use this data to scope projects, identify upgrade opportunities for clients, or specialize in servicing businesses using certain tools. Developers and security professionals can also quickly assess a site's infrastructure for compatibility or potential vulnerabilities. The tool is designed to work efficiently across various website types, providing a detailed and actionable report.

Key Capabilities

  • Detected advertising platforms
  • Identified analytics tools
  • Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) in use
  • Content Management Systems (CMS) detected
  • E-commerce platforms utilized
  • Frontend and backend frameworks
  • JavaScript libraries and other utilities
  • Marketing automation and CRM tools
  • Payment gateways and related services
  • The complete technology stack breakdown
  • HTTP status code of the URL scan
  • Timestamp of when the detection occurred
  • Website hosting provider
  • Any notes or issues encountered during the scan
  • Current status of the scan for the URL
  • The URL that was analyzed
  • Error messages if the scan failed
  • Sales teams identifying prospects using specific e-commerce platforms or marketing automation tools to personalize outreach.
  • Marketing agencies performing competitive analysis to understand rivals' digital strategies and technological investments.
  • Developers researching popular frameworks and libraries used by successful websites for inspiration or compatibility checks.
  • Security auditors quickly assessing a list of websites for outdated frameworks or insecure SSL configurations.
  • Businesses monitoring competitors' adoption of new analytics or advertising technologies to adapt their own strategies.
  • Freelancers and consultants qualifying leads by filtering for businesses that could benefit from their expertise with certain platforms.
  • Market researchers analyzing industry trends in technology adoption across a large sample of websites.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Provide a list of one or more website URLs you want to investigate in the 'Target URLs' field.

2

Optionally, enable SSL certificate verification to ensure secure connections are checked during the analysis.

3

Run the tool, and it will navigate to each specified URL.

4

The tool then scans the website's structure, network traffic, and other indicators to detect its underlying technologies.

5

Once the scan is complete, the results for each URL are compiled into a structured output.

6

Download the data to review the complete technology stack, HTTP status, hosting, and other details for each website.

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of technologies does this tool detect?
It detects a wide range, including Content Management Systems (CMS), analytics tools, advertising platforms, e-commerce solutions, JavaScript frameworks, various libraries, marketing automation tools, payment systems, and hosting providers.
Do I need any technical skills to use this tool?
What export formats are available for the detected technology data?
Can I verify SSL certificates during the scan?
How can I use this for client projects?
How accurate is the technology detection?
Is it possible to scan multiple URLs at once?
How fresh is the data provided?
What if a website uses a less common or custom technology?
How is the cost determined for using this tool?