How Can You Tell On Which Platform Each Website Is Built With The Help Of Wappalyzer: Itay Verchik SEO / PPC IVBS
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How Can You Tell On Which Platform Each Website Is Built With The Help Of Wappalyzer:
https://itayverchik.com/wappalyzer/
Curious about which platform a website is built on?
With Wappalyzer, you can easily identify the technologies, platforms, and tools powering any website! In this video, I’ll show you how to use Wappalyzer, a simple and powerful browser extension, to discover the CMS, eCommerce platform, analytics tools, and other software behind any site.
We’ll cover how to install Wappalyzer, use it to analyze different websites, and interpret the information it provides.
This tool is perfect for marketers, developers, and curious users who want to understand website tech stacks for competitive research, inspiration, or personal learning.
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In this video, you’ll learn:
How to install and set up Wappalyzer.
How to identify the platform and technologies behind any website.
Tips on using Wappalyzer for research and inspiration.
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