studyhall.app
It is not a forum. It is not a community platform. It is not a productivity tool. It is a structured workspace platform where people show up, work, and leave with progress.
Technology Stack Analysis
Our comprehensive scan of studyhall.app has identified 9 technologies across 8 different categories. This technology stack reveals the underlying infrastructure, frameworks, and tools that power this website's functionality and user experience.
SEO
2 technologiesSearch engine optimization is supported by Open Graph plus 1 additional tool, improving discoverability and search rankings.
Detected: Open graph, Twitter cards
Backend
1 technologyServer-side logic is handled by Nginx, high-performance web server, reverse proxy server, and load balancer.
Detected: Nginx
Frontend
1 technologyAlpine.js powers the front-end of this site, rendering the interactive components and visual layouts that visitors experience directly in their browser.
Detected: Alpine JS
CDN
1 technologyContent delivery is accelerated through Bunny CDN, cost-effective global content delivery network offering edge storage and stream services with fast performance at competitive prices.
Detected: Bunny cdn
JavaScript Libraries
1 technologyThis site employs 1 JavaScript library including JavaScript Modules to add specialized functionality and streamline development.
Detected: Javascript modules
Mobile Frameworks
1 technologyApple Mobile Web Clips Icon underpins the site's Mobile Frameworks capabilities, handling the specialised requirements of this domain.
Detected: Apple mobile web clips icon
Security
1 technologySecurity measures are implemented through HSTS (HTTP Strict Transport Security), protecting both the site and its users from threats.
Detected: Hsts (http strict transport security)
Maps
1 technologyLocation and mapping features are powered by ol, openLayers is a high-performance library for displaying map data in web browsers.
Detected: Ol
CMS Not Detected
No recognized CMS or website builder was identified for this site. This is common when a site is built on a custom or proprietary stack, uses a headless architecture where the CMS is decoupled from the frontend, or relies heavily on client-side JavaScript frameworks (such as React, Vue, or Next.js) that render content dynamically. It may also indicate a fully custom-coded website or one built with a less common platform that is not yet in our detection library.
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