ShiftScheduler.ai
Create staff schedules faster with AI-assisted shift planning, reusable templates, team availability, and exportable rosters.
StackScope is a free public catalogue of indie launches. We find launches on Product Hunt, Hacker News and similar feeds, then crawl each site to detect its tech stack and score it for launch readiness: DNS, security headers, SEO basics. This page is what we saw on 1 July 2026; the live site may have changed since.
ShiftScheduler.ai is largely in shape, with complete legal pages and clean crawl signals. What needs work: missing several security headers and incomplete email security.
Launched on Product Hunt on July 1, 2026. The site is hosted on Vercel, with a domain registered 6 months before launch. The crawl picked up 13 technologies on this site, covering ui library, analytics, auth, and CSS frameworks. The stack includes Auth.js, Next.js, and React.
For context, it's running the same core stack as 9,067 other launches.
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Tech Stack (13)
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| Security | HSTS |
| Business email |
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| Transactional email |
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Infrastructure
Email Security
Storage (3)
| Name | Lifetime | Detected as |
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| __Host-next-auth.csrf-token | session | Auth.js |
| __Secure-next-auth.callback-url | session | Auth.js |
| Key | Size | Detected as |
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| nextauth.message | 74 B | Auth.js |
Readiness Breakdown How?
Performance How?
Indicative grade from a single automated render, not a substitute for Lighthouse or field data, and not part of the StackScope score.
Vibe Score Breakdown How?
| Signal | Points |
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| AI CSS signals | +10 |
| AI palette signals | +5 |
| AI stack signals | +10 |
| AI layout signals | +5 |
This score is based on structural patterns and is not definitive. Many legitimate sites may trigger signals, and AI-built sites may go undetected. It should be treated as an indicator, not a verdict.
