Website signal scanner

Website Signal Scanner

Use Katlot to scan visible public website signals before you research a product, evaluate a launch page, or list software.

Signal scanner

Scan a website signal

Check how a public website presents itself before you research, trust, or list it.

Full scanner

What is a website signal scanner?

A website signal scanner reviews what a public website exposes from the outside: titles, descriptions, headings, trust language, contact paths, link signals, basic headers, and action language.

It does not replace human judgment. It gives a fast first read on whether a page presents itself clearly enough to deserve deeper evaluation.

What Katlot checks

Katlot looks at public HTML and response signals that can affect clarity, trust, launch readiness, and discoverability. The scanner reports a score, checks, opportunities, and a compact interpretation.

Because some websites block server-side fetches or render mostly through JavaScript, the scanner may report limited visibility instead of pretending it can see everything.

When to scan a website

Scan a product website before researching it, listing it, trusting it, or using it as a launch benchmark. The scanner helps surface weak metadata, unclear messaging, thin trust signals, and basic public presentation issues.

Katlot also uses scanner positioning to connect software discovery with website evaluation.

How builders can use it before launch

Before submitting software to Katlot, builders can scan their product page to see whether the public page explains the product, shows action language, and gives users enough context.

A better public page can make review easier because the product purpose, audience, and next step become more visible.

FAQ

Does the scanner guarantee a website is safe?

No. Katlot reviews visible public signals and should not be treated as a security guarantee or purchase recommendation.

Can the scanner read every website?

No. Some sites block automated requests, require JavaScript rendering, or expose limited public HTML. Katlot reports that limitation when it occurs.

Should builders scan before submitting?

Yes. Scanning a launch page can reveal clarity or trust issues before a builder submits software for manual review.

Is the full scanner still available?

Yes. The full scanner remains available at /scan and uses the same /api/analyze route.

Open the full website signal scanner

Use the compact scanner here or open the full scanner page for a larger result view and shareable target URL.