dagger.io Technology Stack
dagger.io runs 4 technologies across 5 categories — covering everything from web servers and frameworks to analytics and security. This profile was last updated on May 24, 2026.
Infrastructure Layer
Let's Encrypt
CDN
Netlify
Marketing automation
Customer.io
PaaS
Netlify
SSL/TLS certificate authority
Let's Encrypt
Security
HSTS
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How was this detected?
For dagger.io, DetectZeStack identified 4 technologies: 3 via HTTP fingerprinting and 1 via TLS handshake.
Detection runs four independent layers in parallel: HTTP response headers, TLS handshake metadata, certificate issuer inspection, and DNS record lookups. The breakdown above shows which layers fired for this specific domain — some sites carry most of their fingerprint in HTTP, others rely heavily on infrastructure (DNS/TLS).
How dagger.io compares
Symmetric diff between dagger.io and similar sites detected on DetectZeStack.
vs www.marqeta.com — 3 shared, 1 unique here, 4 unique there
Only on dagger.io: Customer.io
Only on www.marqeta.com: Node.js, VWO, Next.js, React
vs tauri.app — 3 shared, 1 unique here, 2 unique there
vs tanstack.com — 3 shared, 1 unique here
Only on dagger.io: Customer.io
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dagger.io uses 4 technologies across 5 categories. The full breakdown is listed above, organized by function. Each technology was identified through analysis of HTTP headers, DNS records, TLS certificates, and HTML content.
What CDN does dagger.io use?
dagger.io uses Netlify for content delivery. CDN providers are identified through DNS CNAME records and HTTP response headers.
How is dagger.io's tech stack detected?
DetectZeStack identifies technologies on dagger.io through multiple detection methods: HTTP response header analysis, HTML and JavaScript content scanning, DNS record lookups, and TLS certificate inspection. This multi-layered approach catches technologies that single-method tools miss.