With TechLookup, you can get lists of websites that are using the same technologies. We're releasing a major update with more websites, more technologies, and more data to download.
Today, we are excited to announce a significant update of Hunter TechLookup, our solution to list websites by technologies.
What's new in TechLookup 2.0?
- The number of websites available has tripled
- The downloads now include more data like the company names, categories, languages, and social media accounts
- We added statistics and the top websites for each technology
TechLookup remains free to use.
Learn more: https://hunter.io/blog/introduci...
Feedback welcome!
Is there another technology we should add?
I see so much potential for a tool like this, not only for marketing and sales folks (an obvious choice), but also jobseekers looking for a tech stack that fits their skillset (currently use BuiltWith to achieve this).
I would love the ability to:
- search combining multiple technologies
- narrow down the list per country, company size etc
Fantastic idea overall 😁
@srecouvreur thanks a lot for your feedback and suggestions!
For the search combining multiple technologies - it's already implemented 🙂
If you choose one specific technology and then proceed to the "Selection", you can add multiple technologies that could be used by the website (for example, you can get the list of websites which are both using Shopify and Google Analytics, etc).
Your other suggestions are great!
@irinamaltseva Oh got it! That (awesome) feature is a bit hidden I must say. In my head, inside the main search bar, typing and selecting a technology would turn it into a "tag". You can then insert multiple tags inside that search bar (so combine technologies) and then press search to see the results. That would have been more intuitive in my opinion. 😄
Not sure how your find algorithm works but i tried about 10 Sencha Extjs Sites only 2 actually using it. Maybe they had modules in the past wich using this library, but overall a great idea.
EDIt: Now i thought about it ,, probably u searching for terms like Ext. which is the namespace of Extjs, but other programmer maybe use it for a shortcut for (ext)ernal.
@bernhard_hillinger Hi Bernhard, thanks for sharing! We will look into this. I also think it's because "extjs" is searched in the page but we need to dig into it.
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