A new web diagnostics lab, built in public

AnalyseSpider is a 2026 implementation for people who need to inspect web evidence without turning a partial signal into a confident verdict.

Identity

AnalyseSpider is a new implementation under new ownership in 2026. Former software, users, downloads, customers, and operator identity did not transfer.

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Why this site exists

Technical SEO and web operations produce fragments: a server-log row, a response capture, a redirect, an IP address, or a crawler string. AnalyseSpider helps organise those fragments into observed facts, bounded inferences, and explicit unknowns.

The site continues the domain's broad historical technical-utility topic. The current tools, interface, writing, methods, and code are newly created.

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What did not transfer

Former software, binaries, source code, documentation, branding, screenshots, users, customers, subscribers, authorship, and operator identity did not transfer with the domain. AnalyseSpider does not offer an old download under a new label.

The legacy map records a current decision for important historical URLs: restore a legitimate user job with new work, redirect only to an equivalent successor, or retire the path.

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Editorial standard

  • Answer the diagnostic question before expanding its context.
  • Use current primary technical documentation for changing or disputed claims.
  • Label original observations, supported inference, and missing evidence separately.
  • Show publication and review dates on guides, references, and lab notes.
  • Correct factual errors without preserving a misleading earlier claim.
  • Do not invent customers, benchmarks, field results, endorsements, or independence.
04

Product and privacy boundary

The current tools parse pasted or selected data in the browser. They do not provide unrestricted server-side fetching, active security testing, port scanning, or general crawling. No current tool uploads the submitted sample to AnalyseSpider.

Local processing narrows the transfer boundary; it does not remove the user's responsibility to minimise confidential or personal data before analysis.

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Ownership and Contextter

Owned and legally operated by Matthias Ramahi. Product work is associated with Contextter; common ownership is disclosed and this site is not independent corroboration. AnalyseSpider must remain useful without visiting or buying another product. A future Contextter workflow may be linked only after a complete standalone result and with the common ownership visible.