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I built a tool to consolidate common domain security checks

I built a tool to consolidate common domain security checks

by py93·Jun 15, 2026·2 points·0 comments

AI Analysis

MidSolve My Problem

Combines five domain security checks with weighted scoring, but SecurityHeaders and SSL Labs already exist.

Strengths
  • Parallel checks across five security categories with weighted scoring model.
  • Clear A-F grading system makes results actionable for non-experts.
  • Targets MSP prospect assessments, a specific real-world use case.
Weaknesses
  • No novel technique—each check is standard functionality available elsewhere.
  • Crowded category with established free alternatives like SecurityHeaders.com and SSL Labs.
Category
Target Audience

MSPs, IT admins, and security professionals

Similar To

SecurityHeaders.com · SSL Labs · MXToolbox

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