Web app security scanning with actionable stack-specific fixes
Description is a product launch pitch for Auditly, a security scanning tool. The underlying problem — developers shipping apps without security audits — is real but already served by multiple tools. Content is vendor-authored and not a user-expressed problem.
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Similar Problems
surfaced semanticallyAI-generated code ships with leaked keys and security misconfigurations in production
Sites built with AI coding assistants frequently go live with leaked API keys, dev-mode configurations, placeholder content, and missing security headers embedded in the browser bundle. As vibe-coding lowers the barrier to shipping, security review practices have not kept pace. Vibe Check was launched to scan for these issues in seconds, validating real demand for automated production security auditing.
Website Security Checks Too Technical for Small Business Owners
Small businesses, freelancers, and non-technical website owners lack accessible tools for basic security audits—existing solutions are either too expensive, too complex, or produce reports that require expert interpretation. A simple first-layer scan covering SSL, security headers, and common misconfigurations fills a structural gap in the SMB security market.
Developers Lack Actionable API Security Implementation Guidance
Most developers understand the need to secure APIs but lack structured, actionable guidance with real code examples. The gap between knowing OWASP Top 10 exists and actually implementing those controls in production code leaves countless APIs vulnerable. This affects developers building web services, microservices, and public APIs who need practical implementation checklists.
Apps Ship with Missing Security Headers and Exposed Configs
Developers deploy apps with missing security headers, exposed config files, and no HTTPS. Production readiness scanner checks 15+ issues automatically.
No Unified Platform for All Website Health and Technical Audits
Website owners must use dozens of separate tools for SEO, SSL, DNS, uptime, and AI readiness checks — a clear gap for a unified audit hub.
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