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180 launches via StackScope Discovery Category: Server #4 of 25 in Server First seen: Jun 1, 2026 Last seen: Jul 15, 2026 Website: php.net

Server-side scripting language that powers WordPress, Laravel, and a large slice of the dynamic web.

Found via: Product Hunt 3,061 · Hacker News 52 · PeerPush 239 · Other 2 · StackScope Discovery (Indie) 180 · StackScope Wider Web 5,313

Figures on this page reflect launches found via StackScope Discovery only. The "Found via" counts above always show every source. Reset

Last 7 days 0.3% -0.8pp
Most used with HTTP/3, Google Fonts, LiteSpeed Web Server
Top product types Developer Tools, Finance, Productivity

PHP has been detected on 180 launches we've crawled, with 179 of those in July 2026 (0.9% of the month's launches so far). The 7-day rolling share is 0.3%, down 0.8 percentage points from last week. Most recent detection: HACCP Semplice — L'autocontrollo alimentare digitale, pronto per l'ASL, 3 days ago.

It's most commonly paired with HTTP/3, Google Fonts, and LiteSpeed Web Server. By product type, the launches using it are most often Developer Tools (15%), Finance (13%), and Productivity (12%). By estimated origin, most come from India (56%). By domain ending, launches using it are 5.1 times as likely as the average launch to live on a .online domain.

What kind of products ship with PHP

109 launches

Finance
12.84%
Productivity
11.93%
Education
11.01%
Games
8.26%
Marketing
7.34%
Hiring & HR
6.42%
Social
6.42%
AI
5.50%
Health
5.50%
E-commerce
3.67%
Content
2.75%
Directory
1.83%
Crypto
0.92%
Design
0.92%

Countries that use PHP

Estimated origin for 57 of 180 launches

  • India India 56.14%
  • Canada Canada 7.02%
  • Indonesia Indonesia 5.26%
  • Japan Japan 5.26%
  • Russia Russia 5.26%
  • China China 3.51%
  • Spain Spain 3.51%
  • United Kingdom United Kingdom 3.51%
  • Germany Germany 1.75%
  • Iran Iran 1.75%
  • Italy Italy 1.75%
  • New Zealand New Zealand 1.75%
  • Türkiye Türkiye 1.75%
  • Ukraine Ukraine 1.75%

Share of new launches using PHP

Each dot is one launch day. Line is the 7-day rolling average. Chart starts at first detection.

0.3%
last 7 days
-0.8pp vs prior week
0.9%
July so far
179 of 19,802 launches
180
launches all time
since Jun 2026
PHP daily detection trend 60% 30% 0% Jun May 19 · 0 / 2 = 0.0% (low-volume day) May 21 · 0 / 2 = 0.0% (low-volume day) May 22 · 0 / 1 = 0.0% (low-volume day) May 26 · 0 / 2 = 0.0% (low-volume day) May 28 · 0 / 1 = 0.0% (low-volume day) May 29 · 0 / 1 = 0.0% (low-volume day) May 31 · 0 / 1 = 0.0% (low-volume day) Jun 1 · 1 / 2 = 50.0% (low-volume day) Jun 2 · 0 / 1 = 0.0% (low-volume day) Jun 4 · 0 / 1 = 0.0% (low-volume day) Jun 5 · 0 / 1 = 0.0% (low-volume day) Jun 6 · 0 / 1 = 0.0% (low-volume day) Jun 8 · 0 / 1 = 0.0% (low-volume day) Jun 9 · 0 / 1 = 0.0% (low-volume day) Jun 12 · 0 / 1 = 0.0% (low-volume day) Jun 15 · 0 / 2 = 0.0% (low-volume day) Jun 16 · 0 / 1 = 0.0% (low-volume day) Jun 19 · 0 / 1 = 0.0% (low-volume day) Jun 21 · 0 / 1 = 0.0% (low-volume day) Jun 22 · 0 / 1 = 0.0% (low-volume day) Jun 23 · 0 / 1 = 0.0% (low-volume day) Jun 24 · 0 / 1 = 0.0% (low-volume day) Jul 7 · 0 / 55 = 0.0% Jul 8 · 39 / 3563 = 1.1% Jul 9 · 71 / 6591 = 1.1% Jul 10 · 51 / 4286 = 1.2% Jul 11 · 6 / 1414 = 0.4% Jul 12 · 6 / 1479 = 0.4% Jul 13 · 1 / 1377 = 0.1% Jul 14 · 4 / 993 = 0.4% Jul 15 · 1 / 18 = 5.6% (low-volume day) Jul 16 · 0 / 17 = 0.0% (low-volume day) Jul 17 · 0 / 9 = 0.0% (low-volume day)
May 19, 2026 33 days · 25 low-volume (grey) Jul 17, 2026

How StackScope detects technologies

Server leaders

Tool % of launches % of category
#1 nginx 6.97% 51.30%
#2 Caddy 3.08% 22.66%
#3 LiteSpeed Web Server 1.58% 11.65%
#4 PHP Current page 0.91% 6.68%
#5 Apache 0.90% 6.64%

Percentages show adoption among launches found via StackScope Discovery: the share of all such launches, and of those using any Server tool. All 25 in Server →

Often used with

Tool Launches
HTTP/3 130
Google Fonts 93
LiteSpeed Web Server 71
Cloudflare DNS 70
Cloudflare 63

Tools most often detected on the same launches as PHP.

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