a website can look finished and still feel wrong.
that is the problem siteblob is built to catch.
siteblob is a website credibility scanner that checks public websites for ai vibecoding signals, ai builder fingerprints, template residue, and missing trust signals. it gives a score, a grade, and a plain-english list of issues to fix before a site goes live, gets promoted, gets handed to a client, or gets reviewed by a buyer.
run a scan here: https://siteblob.com
why this matters
ai website builders, no-code tools, templates, and fast developer workflows can produce decent-looking websites very quickly. that speed is useful. the problem is that a rushed site often carries visible signals that hurt trust.
visitors notice thin trust pages, generic copy, strange layout patterns, missing contact context, weak ownership signals, and pages that feel assembled instead of intentionally built.
what siteblob scans for
siteblob looks for:
- ai vibecoding signals in copy, structure, layout, and page patterns
- ai builder fingerprints from fast builder workflows and template-based builds
- template residue that makes a site feel unfinished or duplicated
- missing credibility signals such as contact details, policy pages, author context, and ownership details
- website trust gaps that can lower conversion confidence
- due diligence issues worth checking before a launch, purchase, or handoff
the scanner is not trying to prove that ai was used. ai usage is not the issue by itself. the issue is whether the finished website gives off signals that make people hesitate.
who siteblob is for
siteblob is useful for founders preparing a launch, agencies reviewing client work, buyers checking a website before acquiring a digital asset, and anyone asking whether a developer or ai website builder delivered credible work.
try it here: https://siteblob.com
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