What did this site forget to delete?
Every site ships something it shouldn't: lorem ipsum in the footer, a TODO in the source, an umlaut that became ä. One scan finds the leftovers visitors can already see.
Scans one public page. Works on your own site and, well, anyone else's.
What this looks for
Forgotten placeholders
Lorem ipsum, "coming soon", unfilled {{template}} variables, and stock images from placeholder services.
Encoding accidents
Broken umlauts like "ä" instead of "ä": the page is mixing up its character encodings in public.
Developer residue
TODO and FIXME notes in the shipped source, plus console.log output still firing in visitors’ browsers.
Time capsules
Copyright years stuck in the past and default CMS content like "Hello world!" that survived the launch.
Dead-end contacts
mailto links pointing at example.com or Max Mustermann. Real inquiries, sent nowhere.
Invisible pages
Accidental noindex tags telling Google to ignore the page, and insecure http assets on https pages.
Embarrassments found?
We finish websites properly: the copy, the templates, the broken states, and a release process that stops new ones shipping.
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