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Added April 13, 2026 · Last analysed April 13, 2026 · via · 89% unique tagline

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 13 April 2026; the live site may have changed since.

What Worked for Me ships with the launch fundamentals in place, with complete legal pages, a complete set of security headers, and clean crawl signals. Worth fixing first: incomplete email security.

Launched on Product Hunt on April 3, 2026. The site is hosted on Vercel. Our crawler found 14 technologies on this site, covering advertising, baas, captcha, and CSS frameworks. The stack includes Next.js, React, and Tailwind CSS.

It's also running the same core stack as 10,671 other launches and tighter on security headers than most Product Hunt launches.

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9.3
StackScope Score
Excellent
76/100 Launch Readiness
Well prepared
3/3 Legal
Complete
2/2 Crawl files
Complete
Vibe Score 25 · Some AI signals
How much the site looks AI-generated. Informational pattern-match signal, not a verdict. Does not feed the StackScope Score. See which fingerprints fired →

Tech Stack (14) · Indie stack

Infrastructure
DNS Porkbun DNS (2)
Hosting Vercel (2)
Security HSTS (2)
Email
Email forwarding Porkbun Email Forwarding
Transactional email Amazon SES
Build & Framework
BaaS Supabase
Captcha Cloudflare Turnstile
CSS framework Tailwind CSS
Framework React
Icon font Iconify
Meta-framework Next.js (4)
UI library shadcn/ui
Analytics & Marketing
Advertising Pinterest
SEO Google Search Console

Infrastructure

Network
AS16509 · US
DNS
Porkbun DNS
Authoritative nameserver
DNSSEC
Not enabled
DNS responses unsigned. Cache-poisoning vulnerable.
SSL Certificate
Let's Encrypt
Valid 5 Apr 2026 to 4 Jul 2026
Certificate as captured in this snapshot, not a live check.

Email Security

SPF ~all Soft-fail (~all). Common and accepted.
?
DKIM Not detected at common selectors. Your provider may use a custom one.
DMARC p=none None (p=none). Monitoring only.
?
MTA-STS Not deployed. Mail to your domain can be downgraded to plaintext en route.
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TLS-RPT Not configured. You won't hear about silent SMTP TLS handshake failures.

Readiness Breakdown How?

Custom title and meta description
Open Graph tags (title, image, description)
Twitter card meta tags
Responsive viewport meta tag
Semantic HTML (nav, main, article)
- Canonical URL declared
- Favicon present

Vibe Score Breakdown How?

SignalPoints
AI CSS signals +10
AI palette signals +5
AI stack signals +10

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.

AI Stance

Blocks AI crawlers but publishes an llms.txt
llms.txt published
17 AI bots blocked in robots.txt
? No directive declared
? None advertised

Well-Known Files

robots.txt
sitemap.xml (4810 URLs)
security.txt
llms.txt
ads.txt
humans.txt
Privacy Policy
/privacy
Terms of Service
/terms
88% unique

Security Headers (6/6)

Permissions-Policy experimental (check browser support)
X-XSS-Protection deprecated (use Content-Security-Policy)

Performance

763ms response time
Faster than 18% of sites

Build

Code splitting
18 JS files
2 CSS files
0 Third-party domains
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