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Websites using MongoDB

MongoDB is a popular NoSQL database that uses a document-oriented data model. It stores data in flexible, JSON-like documents, making it easy to work with and scale.

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mongodb.com

https://mongodb.com

theirstack.com

https://Theirstack.com

epitexam.github.io

https://epitexam.github.io/

About MongoDB

MongoDB is a popular NoSQL database that uses a document-oriented data model. It stores data in flexible, JSON-like documents, making it easy to work with and scale.

Identifying MongoDB in a website's stack reveals key decisions about its architecture, performance strategy, and development approach. Web Reveal automatically detects MongoDB and hundreds of other technologies by analyzing page source, HTTP headers, and JavaScript signatures—giving you instant insight into how any site is built.

Why do websites use MongoDB?

Teams choose MongoDB because it fits neatly into modern workflows and solves real-world problems around performance, reliability, or developer productivity. Understanding which sites rely on it—and how widely it has been adopted—helps developers, marketers, and researchers make informed decisions when evaluating their own technology choices.

How does Web Reveal detect MongoDB?

Web Reveal identifies MongoDB by inspecting a combination of signals: JavaScript global variables and library fingerprints loaded in the page, distinctive patterns in HTML markup and meta tags, HTTP response headers such as X-Powered-By and Server, asset file paths and CDN URLs, and cookie names set by the technology. This multi-signal approach minimizes false positives and ensures accurate results even when sites obscure their stack.

What can I learn from knowing a site uses MongoDB?

Knowing that a competitor or industry leader uses MongoDB can inform your own architectural or vendor decisions. It also helps security researchers understand the attack surface of a given site, lets recruiters gauge a company's technical depth, and gives product teams data-driven insight into adoption trends across the web.

Frequently asked questions about MongoDB

What is MongoDB?
MongoDB is a popular NoSQL database that uses a document-oriented data model. It stores data in flexible, JSON-like documents, making it easy to work with and scale.
How can I check if a website uses MongoDB?
Enter the website's URL into the Web Reveal scanner. It will instantly analyse the page and report whether MongoDB is detected, along with every other technology in the site's stack.
Is MongoDB widely used?
Web Reveal has already detected MongoDB on a growing number of websites across different industries. Use the scanner to explore real examples and see how broadly it has been adopted.
What other technologies are commonly used alongside MongoDB?
Scanning sites that use MongoDB often reveals complementary technologies in the same stack—such as CDNs, analytics platforms, CMS solutions, and JavaScript frameworks. Run a scan on any of the sites listed above to see the full technology breakdown.

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