Ever visited a site and wondered "what are they built with?" — whether you're doing competitive research, qualifying sales leads, or just curious.
Figuring it out manually means digging through page source, checking HTTP headers, looking for telltale script tags, and cross-referencing CDN URLs. It takes 10-15 minutes per site, and it's not reliable.
I built a Website Tech Detector API that does this automatically. Send a URL, get back a full tech stack breakdown.
API Link: Website Tech Detector API on RapidAPI
What It Detects
The API fingerprints websites across every layer of the stack:
- Frontend frameworks — React, Vue, Angular, Next.js, Nuxt, Svelte
- CMS platforms — WordPress, Shopify, Webflow, Wix, Squarespace, Ghost
- Analytics & tracking — Google Analytics, Segment, Mixpanel, Hotjar, Facebook Pixel
- CDN & hosting — Cloudflare, Vercel, Netlify, AWS, Fastly
- JavaScript libraries — jQuery, Lodash, Three.js, D3
- CSS frameworks — Tailwind, Bootstrap, Bulma
- E-commerce — Shopify, WooCommerce, Magento, BigCommerce
- Marketing tools — HubSpot, Intercom, Drift, Klaviyo
- Payment processors — Stripe, PayPal, Square
Quick Start
const axios = require('axios');
const response = await axios.get(
'https://website-tech-detector2.p.rapidapi.com/search',
{
params: { url: 'https://stripe.com' },
headers: {
'X-RapidAPI-Key': 'YOUR_RAPIDAPI_KEY',
'X-RapidAPI-Host': 'website-tech-detector2.p.rapidapi.com'
}
}
);
console.log(response.data);
Response:
{
"success": true,
"url": "https://stripe.com",
"count": 12,
"data": [
{ "name": "React", "category": "JavaScript Framework", "confidence": 95 },
{ "name": "Next.js", "category": "Framework", "confidence": 90 },
{ "name": "Cloudflare", "category": "CDN", "confidence": 98 },
{ "name": "Google Analytics", "category": "Analytics", "confidence": 85 },
{ "name": "Stripe.js", "category": "Payment", "confidence": 99 }
]
}
Real-World Use Cases
1. Sales Lead Qualification
If you sell dev tools, Shopify plugins, or SaaS integrations — knowing your prospect's stack before the first call is a huge advantage:
async function qualifyLead(companyUrl) {
const stack = await detectTechStack(companyUrl);
const isShopifyStore = stack.data.some(t => t.name === 'Shopify');
const usesReact = stack.data.some(t => t.name === 'React');
const hasAnalytics = stack.data.some(t => t.category === 'Analytics');
return {
url: companyUrl,
isQualified: isShopifyStore, // adjust for your ICP
techStack: stack.data,
signals: { isShopifyStore, usesReact, hasAnalytics }
};
}
2. Competitor Analysis
Map what your competitors are using and spot patterns:
async function analyzeCompetitors(urls) {
const results = await Promise.all(urls.map(detectTechStack));
// Find most common technologies across competitors
const techCount = {};
results.forEach(r => {
r.data.forEach(tech => {
techCount[tech.name] = (techCount[tech.name] || 0) + 1;
});
});
return Object.entries(techCount)
.sort(([,a], [,b]) => b - a)
.map(([name, count]) => ({ name, usedBy: count, total: urls.length }));
}
3. Market Research — Find All Shopify Stores in a Niche
async function filterByPlatform(urls, platform) {
const results = await Promise.allSettled(
urls.map(async url => {
const stack = await detectTechStack(url);
const uses = stack.data.some(t => t.name === platform);
return uses ? url : null;
})
);
return results
.filter(r => r.status === 'fulfilled' && r.value)
.map(r => r.value);
}
// Find all Shopify stores from a list of e-commerce URLs
const shopifyStores = await filterByPlatform(ecommerceUrls, 'Shopify');
4. Agency Prospecting
If you build websites, identify businesses running outdated platforms who might need an upgrade:
async function findOutdatedSites(urls) {
const results = await Promise.all(urls.map(detectTechStack));
const outdatedPlatforms = ['WordPress', 'Wix', 'Squarespace', 'jQuery'];
return results.filter(r =>
r.data.some(t => outdatedPlatforms.includes(t.name))
).map(r => ({
url: r.url,
platform: r.data.find(t => outdatedPlatforms.includes(t.name))?.name
}));
}
5. Integration Compatibility Check
Before building an integration, verify your prospects are running the right stack:
async function checkIntegrationFit(prospectUrl, requiredTech) {
const stack = await detectTechStack(prospectUrl);
const hasRequiredTech = stack.data.some(t =>
t.name.toLowerCase() === requiredTech.toLowerCase()
);
return {
url: prospectUrl,
compatible: hasRequiredTech,
detectedStack: stack.data.map(t => t.name)
};
}
Parameters
| Parameter | Type | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
url |
string | Yes | Full URL of the website to analyze |
Response Fields
| Field | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
success |
boolean | Request status |
url |
string | URL analyzed |
count |
number | Technologies detected |
data |
array | Tech stack entries with name, category, confidence |
Each tech entry includes:
-
name— Technology name (e.g., "React") -
category— Classification (e.g., "JavaScript Framework") -
confidence— Detection confidence score (0-100)
Pricing
| Plan | Requests/mo | Price |
|---|---|---|
| BASIC | 500 | Free |
| PRO | 10,000 | $9.99/mo |
| ULTRA | 50,000 | $29.99/mo |
| MEGA | 200,000 | $79.99/mo |
Get Started
Subscribe to Website Tech Detector API on RapidAPI →
Free plan available. 500 requests/month at no cost.
Built by Donny Dev — also check out Email Extractor API, DuckDuckGo Search API, and Apollo Lead Scraper API for more data tools.
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