Tech usage / Stripe
Websites built with Stripe
Stripe powers payments and checkout for a large share of SaaS and ecommerce sites. Because Stripe.js is loaded in the browser, its presence is visible in the page source, so SiteIntel can flag it without any access to the merchant account.
How SiteIntel detects Stripe
Stripe is detected from its client-side scripts (js.stripe.com), Checkout and Elements embeds, and Stripe-hosted assets referenced in the page HTML. Stripe is a payment processing technology, and detection runs live against the current page on each call.
Why detecting Stripe is useful
Knowing a site runs Stripe is a buying signal for fintech, billing, tax, and fraud tools, and a qualifier for partnerships — it confirms the site takes online payments and uses a developer-friendly processor.
Detect it from one API call
curl "https://siteintel.duckdns.org/v1/analyze?url=https://example.com" \ -H "X-RapidAPI-Key: YOUR_KEY" # look for "Stripe" in the detected_tech array of the response
FAQ
How can I tell if a website uses Stripe?
Stripe loads its checkout and Elements components from js.stripe.com in the browser, so the script reference appears in the page HTML. SiteIntel reads that HTML on each call and reports Stripe when those signals are present. The same call works on any URL — no login or browser extension.
Why does it matter that a site uses Stripe?
Knowing a site runs Stripe is a buying signal for fintech, billing, tax, and fraud tools, and a qualifier for partnerships — it confirms the site takes online payments and uses a developer-friendly processor.
Does SiteIntel have a free tier?
Yes. SiteIntel offers a free tier (50 requests/month) on RapidAPI, so you can test it before upgrading.
Detect Stripe on any site
One call returns tech, metadata, socials, emails, and a screenshot. Free tier, 50 requests.
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