Overview
What BuiltWith is good for
Identifies web technologies, analytics, hosting, frameworks, and services used by websites.
Built for osint workflows.
Useful when evaluating technology profiling capabilities.
Helpful for web-tech, recon, osint investigations and triage.
Evaluation guide
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Investigators collecting public web, domain, URL, identity, and infrastructure evidence.
Confirm current pricing, data limits, account requirements, and licensing on the official site before production use.
#web-tech · #recon · #osint
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1 shared categoryEmail discovery and verification.
1 shared categoryLink analysis for investigations.
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FAQ
Questions about BuiltWith
What is BuiltWith used for?
BuiltWith is used for technology profiling workflows. Identifies web technologies, analytics, hosting, frameworks, and services used by websites.
Is BuiltWith free?
The listed pricing model is Freemium. Check the official site for exact plan limits, usage restrictions, and current commercial terms.
Which teams should evaluate BuiltWith?
It is most relevant to teams working across osint workflows.
What are alternatives to BuiltWith?
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