Launch readiness check
The same report every public launch gets. Yours stays private.
Submit your site's URL. Get a readiness score with specific things to fix before you ship to Product Hunt, Hacker News, or PeerPush.
Not sure what that looks like? Every launch in the public directory gets this exact report. Browse a few to see what yours will cover.
Your report stays private. This form never creates a public listing.
Already listed publicly? Claim your existing launch instead. If you submit the URL above and it's already in the public directory, we'll send you there automatically.
What the report covers
- Launch readiness score: a 0–10 combined score with the specific items dragging it down.
- Security headers: the recommended set (HSTS, CSP, X-Frame-Options, Referrer-Policy, Permissions-Policy, X-Content-Type-Options).
- Privacy and legal: privacy policy, terms of service, cookie policy.
- Web standards: robots.txt, sitemap.xml, security.txt, and llms.txt (the AI-crawler policy file).
- AI-built signals: the structural and content patterns we see consistently across AI-assisted builds, from placeholder text to known AI-builder fingerprints.
- Infrastructure: hosting network (ASN) and country, DNS provider, DNS security (DNSSEC), SSL certificate details and expiry, domain age, and registrar.
- Tech stack: every framework, library, hosting provider, analytics tool, payment processor, email service, and CDN we can detect.
How it works
We fetch your main page only (no internal links or sub-pages) and it
takes about 30 seconds. We respect robots.txt and identify
as StackScopeBot/1.0. Full crawler behaviour is on the
bot page, and the scoring on the
methodology page.
Re-running it
You'll get a bookmark URL with the report. Hit it again after shipping fixes to get a fresh snapshot. Limited to one rescan per 24 hours per site so a runaway tab doesn't queue the crawler.
What about a public listing
Public listings come only from Product Hunt, Hacker News, and PeerPush. If you ship on one, we crawl your site from that source separately and that snapshot becomes your public listing. You can't turn this private report into a public one, and the public listing reflects your site at launch time, not what you submit here.
Removing your data
Prove you own the site on the claim page (an HTML
meta tag, .well-known file, or DNS record), then remove the
report yourself. The full flow is on the bot page.