
What is Webapplizer?
Wappalyzer is a browser extension that uncovers the technologies used on websites. It detects content management systems, eCommerce platforms, web servers, JavaScript frameworks, analytics tools and many more.
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Recent Webapplizer Launches

1-Click URL Shortener by Exilink Shorten long links with Exilink 1-Click URL Shortener.
Launched on March 30th, 2022


Tab Session Manager Save and restore the state of windows and tabs for Firefox
Launched on July 11th, 2021
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Stopaganda Plus - Identify news source credibility on social media and search
This extension adds text decorations to Google, Twitter, Facebook, and Reddit posts with accuracy and bias metrics (based on Media Bias Fact Check's publicly available data). These data can be found by clicking on an article or post's decals.
Spiders to Kittens - Replace images of spiders with cute kittens
Block spider images from your daily browsing. As the name suggests, all pictures with spider-y terms are replaced with cute kitten images.
It's privacy friendly, since detection and images come with the Add-On, so there's no server communication.
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5/5 based on 31 reviews
Reviews
•4 reviews
Brilliant and simple tool to check what tech stack your prospects leverage. Makes segmenting and filtering of prospects better and dialogue more relevant.
•2 reviews
Now called Wappalyzer, I think this is one of my most used chrome extensions. I am still a big fan of BuiltWith for extensive analyzing of a site's technologies, but from a UX and quick scan, Wappalyzer is by far the best.
•2 reviews
Since Firefox Quantum launched, I thought it would be great for new (Chrome) users to educate them of Firefox Multi-Account Containers.
•5 reviews
It's as easy as you can see: just add an extension, and when you click on the icon you get a new tab listing the stack of that site. However, as the makers state, the database of stack still needs to grow to detect more things. It looks like in a few weeks / months will have this issue solved and this will be a rock-solid plugin.