Fingerprint any public site: DNS records, SSL certificate, WHOIS registration, email security (SPF, DMARC), the tech stack it runs, schema, and on-page signals.
Domain intelligence reads the public footprint of any site and lays it out in one view: the tech stack it runs, its DNS records, the SSL certificate, WHOIS registration, email security, and the on-page signals search engines pick up. You get a clear picture of how a site is set up without guessing.
Everything here comes from public sources, the same data a browser or DNS resolver would see. There is no scan of private systems and nothing the site owner is notified about.
On the infrastructure side you get DNS records, the SSL certificate and its issuer, WHOIS details like registrar and dates, and email security records (SPF and DMARC) that show whether a domain is set up to resist spoofing.
On the content side you get the detected tech stack (CMS, frameworks, analytics, and more), structured data (schema), and on-page signals like title, meta description, and headings. Together they explain both how a site is hosted and how it presents itself.
Checking a competitor tells you which platform and tools they rely on. Checking your own domain catches problems early: a missing DMARC record, a certificate close to expiry, or schema that is not firing.
It is a fast first pass before a deeper audit. Spot the gaps here, then dig into the ones that matter.