Explainable platform detection

CMS Detector

Detect obvious platforms such as WordPress, Shopify, Webflow, Wix, Tilda, Bitrix, and Cloudflare-backed setups using explainable markers only.

This detector favors confidence and evidence over guessing. If the response does not expose reliable markers, the result should stay unknown.

Platform & CMS

Free public tool. No account required.

Summary

Location-sensitive tools compare Russia and Finland in one combined diagnostics report. Tools that are mostly location-independent stay single-result on purpose.

HTML and asset markers

Paths like wp-content, Bitrix assets, Tilda bundles, or Shopify references can strongly suggest a platform when they are present.

Header and edge markers

Some platforms and hosting layers expose distinctive headers that are more reliable than visual guesses.

Confidence with evidence

Every platform hint includes the markers that triggered it so you can judge whether the detection is credible.

Website URL

CMS Detector

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Paste the public site URL and inspect the platform evidence collected from HTML markers, headers, asset paths, and public metadata.

Location-sensitive tools compare Russia and Finland in one combined diagnostics report. Tools that are mostly location-independent stay single-result on purpose.

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Summary

Server-side diagnostic report

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Run a check to generate a structured report with status, timings, technical details, and raw output where available.

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What this tool checks

HTML and asset markers

Paths like wp-content, Bitrix assets, Tilda bundles, or Shopify references can strongly suggest a platform when they are present.

Header and edge markers

Some platforms and hosting layers expose distinctive headers that are more reliable than visual guesses.

Confidence with evidence

Every platform hint includes the markers that triggered it so you can judge whether the detection is credible.

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How to use it

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Run the detector against the live public page you want to inspect.

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Read the evidence for the top CMS or site-builder suggestion before sharing it as a fact.

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Use Hosting Checker next when you also want origin or CDN ownership clues around the same site.

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How to read the result

High confidence needs strong markers

A high-confidence label should come from several coherent signs, not one vague string that could belong to many stacks.

Builder and host are different

A CMS or builder label does not tell you everything about the infrastructure behind the site. Hosting Checker covers that layer.

Unknown protects credibility

Many modern sites are intentionally hard to fingerprint. Unknown is better than a confident guess built on weak evidence.

CMS Detector FAQ

What platforms can this page detect?

It currently looks for realistic public markers for WordPress, Shopify, Webflow, Wix, Tilda, Bitrix, and Cloudflare-backed setups, plus generic provider hints.

Why not detect everything?

Because broad fingerprinting gets unreliable quickly. The page only surfaces platforms that expose public, explainable markers.

Can a site hide its CMS?

Yes. Many sites remove generator tags, obfuscate assets, or sit behind CDNs. In those cases the honest answer may be unknown.

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