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Scanward monitors your domains for SSL, DNS, email security (SPF/DKIM/DMARC), HTTP headers, uptime, and registration expiry — then gives you one clear A-F security grade with plain-English fix instructions.
Scan any domain free, no signup required. Just type your domain and get your score in 30 seconds.
Built for startup CTOs, agency owners, and MSPs who need security visibility without enterprise pricing. Free for your first domain.

ScanwardFree A-F security grade for any domain in 30 seconds
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Hey Product Hunt! I'm Yves, a DevOps engineer among other things. I built Scanward because I was tired of manually checking SSL certs, DNS records, and security headers across client domains — and the enterprise tools that do this start at $50k/year. Scanward gives you one A-F grade for everything external — the stuff attackers see when they look at your domain. No agents, no access required....

ScanwardFree A-F security grade for any domain in 30 seconds
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Downloaded this and tried a coffee ordering scenario in Spanish. The instant feedback after the conversation is the killer feature. Congrats on your launch!
ChatPalPractice speaking, get fluent!
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Launching a security tool on PH as a solo founder — need advice
I'm launching Scanward on March 3rd — a domain security scanner that checks SSL, DNS, headers, email security, and uptime in one scan. I built it because every decent attack surface monitoring tool costs $500+/month and targets enterprises. Small teams and indie devs deserve to know if their SSL is expiring or their DMARC is misconfigured without paying enterprise prices. I'm a solo,...
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4kb gzipped is impressively light for a Three.js embed. Did you tree-shake Three.js down to just the isometric renderer, or is there a lazy-load strategy pulling in the rest after page load? Asking because I'm always paranoid about script tags affecting page speed.

floors.jsTurn your website into Habbo Hotel - one script tag
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Running several Claude Code sessions at once and constantly alt-tabbing to check which one finished is my least favorite part of the workflow. The different sounds for completion vs. error vs. needs-approval is the real killer feature here — you can triage by ear without breaking focus. Smart solve.

PeonPingStop babysitting Claude Code (or Codex, Cursor, + more)
