
Vim Python IDE
Scorifya
Qualys SSL Server Test
Mozilla Observatory
Security Headers
Cloud Cultivator
Hardenize
HTTP Observatory
TestSSL
Scorifya scans any website and returns a 0โ100 security score across five categories:
Findings are ranked by score impact, critical issues first, with plain-English explanations and step-by-step fix guidance. Stack-specific code examples included for common servers and CDNs.
No signup required to scan. Embed a live score badge in your README, footer, or status page. Freemium, free scans, paid for monitoring, scheduled re-scans, and exports.
Vim Python IDE
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Next.js, TypeScript, PostgreSQL
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Scorifya combines TLS, security headers, cookies, DNS, and email signals into a single weighted 0โ100 score, not just a checklist. Findings are ranked by score impact so you know exactly what to fix first. The embeddable live badge lets you display your score in a README or footer, and public scan pages at scorifya.com/scan/ auto-update on every re-scan.
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SSL Labs and testssl.sh only cover TLS. Mozilla Observatory and SecurityHeaders.com only cover headers. Scorifya covers all five surfaces in one pass and gives you a single number you can track over time. No CLI, no setup, no credentials, paste a URL and get results in under 30 seconds.
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Developers and engineering teams who want a fast, objective baseline for a site's security posture, especially before launch, after a config change, or when onboarding a new client site.
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Built out of frustration with running four separate tools to get a complete picture of a site's security. Scorifya consolidates TLS, headers, DNS, email, and cookie checks into one scored report so the answer to "how secure is this site?" fits in a single number.
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Independent developers and security engineers