gizmodo.com Technology Stack
gizmodo.com runs 12 technologies across 16 categories — covering everything from web servers and frameworks to analytics and security.
Infrastructure Layer
Google Cloud
Analytics
Cloudflare Browser Insights
Blogs
WordPress
CDN
Cloudflare
CMS
WordPress
Cloud hosting
Google Cloud
Cookie compliance
Sirdata
Customer data platform
Sirdata
Databases
MySQL
JavaScript libraries
jQuery
jQuery Migrate
Miscellaneous
HTTP/3
Programming languages
PHP
RUM
Cloudflare Browser Insights
SEO
Yoast SEO
Security
HSTS
Segmentation
Sirdata
WordPress plugins
Yoast SEO
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gizmodo.com uses 12 technologies across 16 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 CMS does gizmodo.com use?
gizmodo.com uses WordPress for content management. This was detected by analyzing HTTP response headers and HTML markup patterns.
What CDN does gizmodo.com use?
gizmodo.com uses Cloudflare for content delivery. CDN providers are identified through DNS CNAME records and HTTP response headers.
What analytics tools does gizmodo.com use?
gizmodo.com uses Cloudflare Browser Insights for web analytics. These services are detected through JavaScript includes and tracking pixel patterns.
How is gizmodo.com's tech stack detected?
DetectZeStack identifies technologies on gizmodo.com 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.