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Fixes that improve your score

Security

  • HIGHAdd the missing security response headers
    Missing: Content-Security-Policy
    WhyEach header limits a class of browser-side attack: clickjacking, XSS, MIME sniffing, plaintext fallback. Missing headers leave default-permissive behaviour in place.
    WhereMost are one line each in your server config, reverse proxy, CDN, or framework headers.

Page basics & SEO

  • MEDIUMAdd a canonical link
    No <link rel="canonical"> was detected on your page.
    WhyTells search engines which URL is the canonical version when the same content is reachable via multiple paths (with/without trailing slash, query strings, www vs apex).
    WhereAdd <link rel="canonical" href="https://your-domain.com/this-page"> to each page's <head>.

Starter Content-Security-Policy

We didn't see a Content-Security-Policy header on your site. Here's a starter policy built from the 5 third-party vendors we detected (google-analytics, google-fonts, sentry, stripe, supabase).

Content-Security-Policy-Report-Only:
default-src 'self';
script-src 'self' 'unsafe-inline' https://browser.sentry-cdn.com https://js.stripe.com https://www.google-analytics.com https://www.googletagmanager.com;
style-src 'self' 'unsafe-inline' https://fonts.googleapis.com;
img-src 'self' data: https://www.google-analytics.com https://www.googletagmanager.com;
font-src 'self' https://fonts.gstatic.com;
connect-src 'self' https://*.ingest.sentry.io https://*.sentry.io https://*.supabase.co https://analytics.google.com https://api.stripe.com https://stats.g.doubleclick.net https://www.google-analytics.com wss://*.supabase.co;
frame-src 'self' https://hooks.stripe.com https://js.stripe.com;
frame-ancestors 'none';
base-uri 'self';
form-action 'self';
Test before enforcing. This is a starting point based on what we could detect from a public crawl, not a finished policy. Deploy as Content-Security-Policy-Report-Only first (as shown above), walk through your site with DevTools Console open, and relax the policy until no CSP violations fire. Only then rename the header to Content-Security-Policy to enforce.

We probably don't cover everything. Vendors that only load behind auth, self-hosted scripts, custom analytics, and anything we haven't fingerprinted yet won't appear here. Inline scripts work because we've included 'unsafe-inline'; you can tighten that later with nonces once the basic policy is stable. The Report-Only walkthrough will flag anything we missed. That's the whole point of starting there.

Optional improvements

These don't change your StackScope score but cover SEO, agent-readiness, security-researcher discoverability, and compliance items worth addressing.

Security

  • LOWAdd /.well-known/security.txt
    WhyLets security researchers report vulnerabilities responsibly through a published contact channel.
    WhereCreate /.well-known/security.txt with a Contact: email and Expires: date.
  • HIGHAdd a cookie-consent banner
    Analytics detected on this site without a consent manager.
    WhyUK/EU GDPR requires opt-in before analytics scripts fire; about half of US state privacy laws now require honouring the Global Privacy Control browser signal as a universal opt-out.
    WhereDrop in Cookiebot, Usercentrics, Osano, or Iubenda Consent, or hand-roll a banner plus Google's Consent Mode v2.

Email security

  • LOWAdd MTA-STS
    No MTA-STS DNS record published.
    WhyPrevents mail to your domain being downgraded to plaintext mid-flight by a network attacker. Most launches don't have this, so deploying it puts you a tier above generic email-security checks.
    WherePublish a TXT record at _mta-sts.{your-domain} plus a policy file at https://mta-sts.{your-domain}/.well-known/mta-sts.txt.
  • LOWAdd a TLS-RPT record
    No TLS-RPT record at _smtp._tls.{domain}.
    WhyReceivers can tell you when STARTTLS handshakes to your mail server fail. Without it, silent TLS failures are invisible.
    WherePublish one TXT record at _smtp._tls.{your-domain} like v=TLSRPTv1; rua=mailto:[email protected].

Agent / AI

  • LOWAdd an llms.txt file
    WhyHelps AI models understand your site's content and how to use it. Not yet a standard but gaining adoption.
    WhereCreate /llms.txt at the site root with a brief overview and key URLs.
  • LOWDeclare a Content-Signal in robots.txt
    WhyStates how you'd like AI systems to use your content (training, search, agent input). Without it, AI crawlers fall back to whatever default policy each vendor applies.
    WhereAdd a Content-Signal: line to your robots.txt.
  • LOWAdd Link response headers
    WhyLets agents discover your sitemap, privacy policy, and docs without parsing HTML, which most lightweight agents skip.
    WhereSet Link: response headers in your server config or framework middleware.

If a tip looks wrong (for example it says "add a consent banner" and you already have one) the detection's the bug, not you. StackScope sees what's public from the outside: HTTP response, rendered HTML, cookies, and DNS. We can miss vendors that load behind consent, are self-hosted, or use an install shape we haven't fingerprinted yet. Email [email protected] and we'll look into it.

Copy into Cursor, Claude, or ChatGPT

This prompt includes the detected stack and only the fixes StackScope found. It asks the AI to make concrete file-level changes, not a vague website review.

Score-affecting basics only. Ask your AI to handle these first; come back for the optional hardening once they're done.

Everything: score-affecting fixes plus optional email security, agent metadata, and best-practice items. Longer prompt, more for an "all in one" agent run.

Using an autonomous agent?

Point the agent at this SKILL.md URL and ask it to follow the skill. The framing stops agents defaulting to an open-ended page review.

https://stackscope.dev/launch/l1z7lp8j/skill.md

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