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A great tool to help you discover the technology being used by a variety of websites. I was impressed that upon signing up that I had full access to a free list of leads.
Based on our record, BuiltWith seems to be a lot more popular than URL Void. While we know about 159 links to BuiltWith, we've tracked only 10 mentions of URL Void. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
If I use sites like urlvoid.com and isitdownrightnow.com, they show everything is fine. Source: 11 months ago
But even without a thorough analysis one can easily find out that this is scam. Here is the link to a safety report generated by urlvoid.com. This cite has not been widely banned because it is relatively new. Last week 3 out of 40 scanning engines triggered an alarm. I am pretty sure, that if you perform this check now, there will be more. Source: 12 months ago
I also ran it through urlvoid.com which had 1/40 security venders flag it. This time it was SCUMWARE. Lastly, I ran it through https://safeweb.norton.com/ which said the link was OK. Source: about 1 year ago
It's probably a false-positive. If you want to check the domain against DNS blacklists, I favor urlvoid.com for this. Source: over 1 year ago
Someone added me as a Steam friend without pretext (A red flag I know) and claimed to have played CS:GO with me on FACEIT recently. This user was now looking for people to play an online tournament with and asked if I wanted to join, but I had to register an account with my steam credentials on this website - htpps://expcup.live/ -. Instead I looked it up on urlvoid.com and found the domain expcup is only two days... Source: over 1 year ago
Also, wow that is an obsene amount of libraries they use: https://builtwith.com/?https%3a%2f%2fspectrum.ieee.org%2fdisney-robot-2668135204. - Source: Hacker News / 14 days ago
I would say run both sites through https://builtwith.com/ to get what all they used in the building process. Source: 6 months ago
There's a plugin called React Dev Tools that changes color (and other stuff) on React sites. There's also a really fun tool called builtwith (it doesn't work on reddit, but works on lots of other sites). Source: 6 months ago
BuiltWith https://builtwith.com/: This is probably the OG in one-person business. It is a by-product of solving his own pain point. Source: 6 months ago
OpenCart is an e-commerce app used in almost 300k online shops as of today, according to builtwith.com For context thats 2 times more than Magento. Source: 7 months ago
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