Shipcheck – Pre-launch audit tool for SaaS founders
Pretty launch checklist, but Lighthouse, Sitebullet, and manual checklists already cover most of this.

It actually treats meta and OG tags like first-class testable artifacts: one command scaffolds seo.config.ts, sitemap and OG routes, another crawls and scores pages, and indxel check --ci will fail your build on regressions — plus deploy diffs so you see exactly what changed. The combo of Type-safe config, auto-generated JSON-LD, auto-indexation retries and an AI audit option (Claude) feels thoughtful and developer-oriented; this isn't just prettier Lighthouse output, it's CI-friendly SEO infra.
Frontend/web developers, DevOps/CI engineers, engineering teams and web agencies
Pretty launch checklist, but Lighthouse, Sitebullet, and manual checklists already cover most of this.
GrabShot nails the ergonomics developers actually care about: a single meta-tag option for dynamic og:image delivery (public key so you don't leak secrets), element-level screenshots, dark mode, and device frames — all with caching that claims <50ms after the first render. Useful feature set and sensible UX, but it's competing in a crowded market of screenshot-as-a-service offerings, so its success will hinge on reliability, price, and CDN/cache durability rather than novel tech.
Generic SEO auditor in a crowded field—free but no differentiation from Screaming Frog.
It reduces screenshots to a single, shareable URL and backs that simplicity with useful niceties: @full/@mobile/@social modifiers, date-based retrieval, normalized URLs and daily snapshots. That small API surface solves a real friction (no signup, easy embeds, OG images) — my only question is how they handle scale, dynamic pages, and cache/refresh limits, but as a developer utility it's immediately useful.
Progress tracker for solo devs, but Notion and Toggl already own this space.
HookTrace zeroes in on a real nuisance: silent webhook failures. It promises per-delivery logs, full payload history and retry visibility so you can stop guessing which event died in transit. The landing page is tidy and focused, but the site doesn't yet show the integrations, dedupe/backoff controls or analytics that would make it stand out from existing players like Hookdeck or Pipedream.