No magic, just tells
How it works
Paste a link, get a score, see the receipts. Under the hood it's pattern-matching, not mind-reading. Here's the whole trick.
01
You paste a link
Any public URL. We fetch the same HTML, CSS, and scripts your browser would, nothing behind a login.
02
We check for tells
Each known signal, builder fingerprints, default assets, the usual stack, layout tropes, leftover junk, carries a weight. We add up what we find.
03
You get a score and the receipts
A 0 to 100 Slop Score, a tier, a roast, and the exact list of what we found. Share it, or argue with it.
What the score means
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Signals, not proof
A high score means a site looks templated, not that no human ever touched it. Plenty of great sites use Next.js and lucide. Slopdar is a vibe check with footnotes, take it in the spirit it's given.
Questions a skeptic asks
Is the score actually accurate?+
Can it tell exactly which AI tool built a site?+
My hand-coded site scored high. Why?+
Do you store the sites I scan?+
Is this serious or a joke?+