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Free Squarespace Detector

Detect Squarespace sites from static1.squarespace.com assets, Squarespace markers, x-servedby headers, and page quality signals.

Safe public URL scan. Results include technology evidence, SEO checks, security headers, accessibility basics, and a developer fix list.

What this tool checks

Run one URL scan and get a complete report.

  • Squarespace asset URLs
  • x-servedby Squarespace headers
  • Template and runtime markers
  • SEO headings and schema checks
  • Image and performance issues
How it works

The scanner fetches the public page, follows a limited redirect chain, collects headers/resources/HTML, applies self-owned detection rules, checks SEO/security/accessibility/performance signals, and returns evidence-backed fixes.

Private IPs, localhost, file URLs, and internal hostnames are blocked to reduce SSRF and abuse risk.

Search intent

Built for the task behind: squarespace detector

People searching this topic usually want to verify a real website, see proof, and decide what to fix next. The first screen stays focused on that task: enter a URL, run the scan, review evidence, then copy the fix list.

Keyword cluster: squarespace detector · is this site squarespace · squarespace checker

Output

Evidence-backed website report

The report groups technology, SEO, security, accessibility, performance, redirect, robots, sitemap, and schema findings into a prioritized action list.

FAQ

Common questions

What does the Free Squarespace Detector check?

It checks squarespace asset urls, x-servedby squarespace headers, template and runtime markers, seo headings and schema checks, image and performance issues and returns a shareable Themerella report with evidence and fixes.

Is the Free Squarespace Detector free?

Yes. The first workflow is free and URL-first: enter a public website URL, run the scan, and review the report before any paid monitoring or API layer.

How is this different from a generic squarespace detector page?

Themerella shows evidence, confidence, issue severity, and developer-ready fixes instead of only listing detected logos or generic advice.

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