Ah, yeah, that makes sense. Though on the inspiration front it's often easier to figure out things from scratch, since a lot of frameworks put stuff in you don't need.
PS: From a marketing perspective, they(wappalayzer) could have allowed people a free website lookup(basic stuff) without asking to register an account.
Once they get people in then they could upsell with more features.
Maybe they are focusing on serious folks but still, what have they got to lose?
An important thing to keep in mind is that "custom built" and "WordPress" are not mutually exclusive. Platforms like WP are a tool, you can build basic no-code templatized sites with them, or complex, unique, highly custom experiences. Knowing what platform or technologies a site uses isn't really going to help you much.
You can use tools like https://builtwith.com/. Just put the URL in the input field, and it will spit it out most of the frontend tech used.
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Out of curiosity: why does it matter? Developing good websites requires skill if developed from scratch OR from a framework.
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Ah, yeah, that makes sense. Though on the inspiration front it's often easier to figure out things from scratch, since a lot of frameworks put stuff in you don't need.
Try using www.wappalyzer.com, also they have a chrome extension that works like a charm.
Thanks!
PS: From a marketing perspective, they(wappalayzer) could have allowed people a free website lookup(basic stuff) without asking to register an account.
Once they get people in then they could upsell with more features.
Maybe they are focusing on serious folks but still, what have they got to lose?
I use their browser extension and I don't recall creating an account.
Maybe not with the extension. But here they are asking : https://www.wappalyzer.com/lookup
whatcms.org
Thank you! I think this is the best tool
An important thing to keep in mind is that "custom built" and "WordPress" are not mutually exclusive. Platforms like WP are a tool, you can build basic no-code templatized sites with them, or complex, unique, highly custom experiences. Knowing what platform or technologies a site uses isn't really going to help you much.
I usually look at the img urls in the source code. If they contain /wp-content you can be sure it’s built with WordPress
I use this Chrome extension called Wappalyzer (https://www.wappalyzer.com/) which tells you what technologies the website is built with!
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Yep. If your browsing in chrome you could also just do an F12 to open the inspector and CTRL + F to search for "wordpress" or "wix" or "powered by"
Commenting in support of this too. By far easier than anything else mentioned.