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projectdiscovery/wappalyzergo

A high performance go implementation of Wappalyzer Technology Detection Library

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What it does

This project is a fast tool that automatically identifies what software and technologies are powering any given website — for example, detecting whether a site runs on WordPress, uses Shopify, or is built with React. It works by analyzing website data and matching it against a large, continuously updated database of known technology signatures.

Why it matters

For product and competitive intelligence teams, knowing what technology stack your competitors or partners are using can inform build-vs-buy decisions, partnership strategies, and market positioning without costly manual research. This tool's speed and up-to-date database make it practical to run technology detection at scale, which is valuable for sales prospecting, market research tools, or security auditing products.

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994
Forks
157
Contributors
16
Language
Go
Category
Security

Score updated Mar 1, 2026

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