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About URLsilo

URLsilo is a technical analysis workspace for URLs and domains. It combines screenshots, generated categories, tags, availability checks, redirects, cookies, DNS, RDAP, hosting, and other observable signals into one structured report.

Typical Use Cases

Users use URLsilo for these typical use cases:

Building a visual website library

Users save websites with screenshots, titles, favicons, categories, and tags so they can recognize and revisit them faster than with a plain bookmark list.

Organizing research collections

Researchers, founders, marketers, and analysts can group competitor pages, tools, articles, shops, landing pages, or domain lists into searchable collections.

Running quick technical URL checks

Users can inspect redirects, rendered targets, HTTP availability, cookies, DOM summaries, IP data, ASN details, hosting signals, DNS records, RDAP data, nameservers, and abuse contacts without opening several separate tools.

Processing URL lists

Bulk import helps users normalize many URLs, detect duplicates, apply tags, and generate technical baseline data in the background.

Checking whether pages still work

URLsilo helps users spot unreachable pages, redirects, timeouts, server errors, failed captures, and changed rendered destinations.

Reviewing unfamiliar or suspicious websites

Users can keep unknown URLs in one place while checking redirects, cookies, hosting, VPN or proxy signals, RDAP registration data, and abuse contact information.

Maintaining a website inventory

Teams can collect their own domains, campaign pages, microsites, partner pages, or client websites and keep a compact technical profile beside each URL.

Reviewing visual previews and basic page metadata

Users can compare screenshots, favicons, page titles, descriptions, resolved URLs, and generated categories to understand how a website presents itself in URLsilo.

What URLsilo Is Not

URLsilo is not a vulnerability scanner and does not log into protected pages. It focuses on public website snapshots and compact technical baseline signals that help users understand, organize, and revisit URLs.