Tech stack detector
Detect Hosting tools on any website
By Marnix Geerkens. Published 2026-06-01. Updated 2026-06-01.
In short
Scan any website with the free detector below to see its hosting tools. Hosting and web servers. We track 5 of them, and the detector also flags what the site is missing.
Detect hosting tools
Sample result
brightsmile-dental.com
8 technologies across 7 categories · scanned May 20, 2026
Gaps and opportunities
Every gap is a service you could sell this business every month. Ranges below are typical agency pricing, not guarantees.
No CRM detectedThis business is probably losing leads in inboxes and notebooks.
A CRM that captures every lead in one place$300 to $800/mo
You build it once in GoHighLevel.No chat or AI widgetNo way to capture or answer leads after hours.
An AI chat or voice agent that replies and books 24/7$500 to $1,500/mo
Built in GoHighLevel.No review or reputation toolNo system asking happy customers for Google reviews.
Review automation that runs on autopilot$200 to $500/mo
Set up once in GoHighLevel.No ad or conversion pixelThey are running ads blind, or not running ads at all.
Ad setup with proper tracking, plus management$500 to $2,000/mo
GoHighLevel tracks it end to end.No email marketing platformNo follow-up, so leads go cold after the first visit.
Email and SMS follow-up that nurtures every lead$300 to $1,000/mo
Built in GoHighLevel.Hosting tools we detect
Hosting and web servers.
- Amazon Web Services: Amazon Web Services hosts a large share of the web through EC2, S3, and many managed services.
- Google Cloud: Google Cloud hosts sites and apps on the same infrastructure as Google products.
- Vercel: Vercel is a hosting platform built for front end frameworks like Next.js, with global edge delivery.
- Netlify: Netlify hosts static and Jamstack sites with a build pipeline and edge functions.
- Nginx: Nginx is a high performance web server and reverse proxy that fronts a huge share of sites.
Frequently asked questions
How do I detect hosting tools on a website?
Paste any website into the detector at the top of this page. It reads the site's public technology profile and reports its hosting tools along with the rest of the stack.
Which hosting tools can this detect?
It recognizes the widely used hosting tools, including Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, Vercel, Netlify, Nginx, and more.
