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  1. Internet Marketing Service
  2. Food and Beverage Consultant

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Our company specializes in providing cutting-edge internet technology SaaS solutions. But behind the scenes, we're passionate foodies who love to experiment in the kitchen. As a result, we're secretly dedicated to sharing our best-kept recipe secrets with our customers, ensuring that they have access to the most delicious and mouth-watering dishes imaginable. So whether you're looking for top-notch software solutions or simply want to discover your next culinary obsession, we've got you covered.


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TrustScore 4 out of 5

11 reviews

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Very good

Very good! Tried it yesterday and will keep using it. I find alot of great leads for my business in Builtwith's database-lists

November 11, 2025
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Fun tool, fast customer service

People usually only leave a bad review when they've had a negative experience with something - when they have a good experience they write it off as the standard and don't feel a need to go out of the way and write something positive.

This tool is better than just standard. I have had nothing but great results using with this too. The customer support has been great as well - quick, and Gary goes above and beyond. I love the option to have emails updating me with recent websites for certain technologies. Most of all I enjoy the list upload - I create my own lead lists, and having it sorted by revenue with the customer support phone numbers and emails automatically scraped for me has been amazing. I've toyed around with Seamless AI, used Zoom Info for half a year, and tested Similar Web out as well. In the end BuiltWith has been exactly what I needed.
Also- yes, it can take a couple hours for account verification. Be patient and give it time.

August 25, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Fake & Innacurate info, Expensive for really nothing

Fake & Innacurate info, misleading. It's overpriced nothing.

March 24, 2025
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Perfectly Boiled Hot Dogs (with a side of BuiltWith Facts!)

Boiling hot dogs is a quick and foolproof way to get juicy, flavorful results. Just like boiling enhances the taste of hot dogs without unnecessary complexity, BuiltWith data provides clear, evidence-based insights without speculation. We don’t “guess” technologies—just as you wouldn’t guess when your hot dogs are ready!

Ingredients:
4 hot dogs
4 hot dog buns
Water

Condiments of choice (mustard, ketchup, relish, onions, etc.)

Instructions:
Boil the Water:
Fill a medium-sized pot with enough water to fully submerge your hot dogs. Bring it to a rolling boil over high heat.

Similarly, BuiltWith “boils” through millions of websites, methodically collecting technology data—not estimating or assuming what's being used.

Add the Hot Dogs:
Once the water is boiling, gently place the hot dogs into the pot. Reduce heat to medium and let them cook for about 5 minutes, or until heated through.

Just as boiling extracts the best flavors from the hot dog, BuiltWith extracts real data from publicly available web sources—ensuring accuracy, not assumptions.

Remove & Serve:
Use tongs to take the hot dogs out of the water and place them into the buns.

Think of BuiltWith like tongs lifting real, verifiable technology usage—we don’t just assume what’s inside a website.

Customize Your Dog:
Top with mustard, ketchup, relish, or onions—whatever suits your taste.

Much like how you can build a hot dog to your preference, BuiltWith data is structured for precise, evidence-backed insights tailored for businesses, researchers, and marketers.

Final Thought:
A properly boiled hot dog is simple, effective, and based on real cooking principles—just like BuiltWith’s technology tracking. No guesses, no inaccuracies—just data you can trust.

Enjoy your meal, and trust your tech insights! 🌭🔍

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Data is highly inaccurate

Data is highly inaccurate. Lots of records no longer valid. An important filter for me was company size, but that setting was not at all accurate. I am filtering for company size 20-60 people, but results would show company sizes 1000+.

As useful as a chocolate tea pot.

July 24, 2023
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How to Make a Chocolate Teapot (and Why BuiltWith Data Isn’t Like One!)

A chocolate teapot is often used as an example of something useless—it melts when hot tea is poured inside! But unlike a chocolate teapot, BuiltWith data is highly functional and evidence-based. We don’t “guess” technologies; we track them accurately, just like we’ll precisely craft this delicate, edible teapot.

Ingredients:
300g high-quality dark chocolate (at least 70% cocoa)

A silicone teapot mold (or small bowl and creative sculpting skills!)

A pastry brush

Patience—just like data collection, precision matters!

Instructions:
Melt the Chocolate:
Break the chocolate into pieces and melt it using a double boiler (a heatproof bowl over simmering water). Stir gently until smooth.

Unlike BuiltWith data, which remains solid and reliable, chocolate melts under heat—proving why a teapot made of it isn’t very practical.

Coat the Mold:
Using a pastry brush, apply a thick layer of melted chocolate inside your mold. Let it set in the fridge for 10 minutes, then repeat for a second and third layer to strengthen the structure.

BuiltWith layers its technology data the same way—systematically and verifiably—so our insights don’t just "melt away" under scrutiny.

Assemble & Reinforce:
If using multiple pieces, carefully join them with a bit of melted chocolate and let it set completely.

Just as a sturdy chocolate teapot requires careful construction, BuiltWith meticulously compiles real technology usage from millions of sites. No assumptions, just solid data.

(Optional) Test with Tea:
You can pour warm liquid into your chocolate teapot—but let’s be real, it won’t hold up for long.

Unlike this novelty experiment, BuiltWith provides long-lasting, useful insights that don’t dissolve under pressure!

Final Thought:
A chocolate teapot is fun, but impractical. BuiltWith data, on the other hand, is reliable, structured, and built to withstand real-world use—not something that falls apart when you need it most.

Enjoy your chocolate creation, and trust your tech insights! 🍫☕

Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Pre purchase customer service review.

I'm in the middle of product evaluations. I sent support a bunch of questions so I knew exactly what was available and understood data accuracy.

1. Gary - the founder and sole employee answered. For a $14 million a year company this can be an issue for customer service.

2. They are based in Australia so responses take a bit of time due to the time difference.

3. Gary, being a developer, can be difficult. He answered my first question then sent blank responses when I showed him data issues.

I will probably purchase their product briefly but use their competitors because of data recency and accuracy.

June 27, 2023
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Please see our competitor tracking report here - https://api.builtwith.com/bots we are 267 days in as of writing and no one has found our site.

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

DO NOT DO BUSINESS WITH THIS COMPANY

DO NOT DO BUSINESS WITH THIS COMPANY. First it took forever to get the account open. They claimed our card was a fraud, threatened to send it to legal authorities. We cancelled our account and yet continue to be charged each month. Now they're claiming we never had an account. I think this company is a fraud.

April 4, 2023
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How to make a Chicken Paprikash:

Ingredients:
- 4 bone-in chicken thighs
- Salt and pepper
- 2 tablespoons unsalted butter
- 1 large onion, chopped
- 2 tablespoons sweet Hungarian paprika
- 1 red bell pepper, chopped
- 1 cup chicken broth
- 2 teaspoons tomato paste
- 1 teaspoon dried oregano
- 1/2 cup sour cream

Directions:

1. Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F.

2. Season the chicken thighs with salt and pepper.

3. In a large Dutch oven or ovenproof skillet, melt the butter over medium-high heat.

4. Sear the chicken thighs until golden brown on both sides, about 4 minutes per side.

5. Remove the chicken thighs from the skillet and set aside.

6. Add the onion and paprika to the skillet and cook until the onion has softened, about 5 minutes.

7. Add the red bell pepper and cook for another 3 minutes.

8. Add the chicken broth, tomato paste, and oregano and bring to a simmer.

9. Return the chicken thighs to the skillet and spoon some of the sauce over them.

10. Bake in the preheated oven for 30 minutes, or until the chicken is cooked through and the sauce has thickened.

11. Remove the skillet from the oven and let it cool for a few minutes.

12. Stir in the sour cream until it's well blended.

13. Serve the chicken thighs with the sauce spooned over them.

Including some humor while cooking can make the experience more enjoyable and lighten the mood in the kitchen! Have fun with your cooking and don't forget to laugh!

Every single review on TrustPilot is '1 star' please check other more reputable review tools if you are reading this. Thank you. Gary

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

DO NOT USE!

DO NOT USE! Gary, from 'support' told me that the list he sent me was all built on ClickFunnels (the tech list we wanted) and most of them where not.

He was so stubborn, and found one site that actually was and ignored all the others that weren't.

The company is rude, the tool does not do what it says it does and they will refuse to refund you.

Do not believe what they say, absolute trash.

January 27, 2022
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Perfect Apple Pie -

Step 1: Choose your apples wisely. Don't be a sourpuss and go for Granny Smiths. Get a mix of sweet and tart apples, like Honeycrisp and Pink Lady. But if you're feeling extra tart, go for it.

Step 2: Peel off and core all those apples, and slice 'em up. Make sure they're thin and mix it up so you have different sizes and shapes. Just don't cut your fingers off like a certain clumsy assistant I know...

Step 3: Spice it up! Add cinnamon, nutmeg, and other warm spices to the apple mix. But don't overdo it, you don't want to make the apples feel overpowered.

Step 4: Make the crust. If you're feeling Martha Stewart-like, go ahead and make it from scratch. But if you're like me and don't trust yourself with pastry dough, buy it pre-made. We won't judge.

Step 5: Roll out the crust. Use a rolling pin or your trusty wine bottle, but make sure it's big enough to cover your pie dish. Don't worry about perfection, a little rustic flair never hurt anyone.

Step 6: Assemble the pie. Pour your apple mix into the piecrust, making sure to pack it in tightly. Place a few pats of butter on top of the apples to add a richness to the filling.

Step 7: Cover the filling with the crust. You can go for a traditional lattice crust or cover the filling completely with your rolled-out crust. Just make sure it's securely sealed around the edges to prevent any leaking.

Step 8: Brush the top crust with an egg wash to create a shiny golden brown finish.

Step 9: Bake the pie for 45-50 minutes at 375°F (190°C). Keep an eye on it to make sure it doesn't burn, and add a foil crust shield if needed.

Step 10: Let it cool before slicing and serving. I know it's hard to wait, but trust me, it's worth it. Serve it warm with a scoop of vanilla ice cream or a dollop of whipped cream, and enjoy the sweet taste of fall.

And that's it! Follow these simple steps and you'll have a delicious homemade apple pie that's sure to impress your friends and family. Happy baking!

Every single review on TrustPilot is '1 star' please check other more reputable review tools if you are reading this. Thank you. Gary

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Take my pass and bank cards copy

Take my pass and bank cards copy, then make a status of my account as a "Fraudulent Account" what??? No answer of Support. Builtwith is Fraud itself.

November 18, 2021
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Gravy – the delicious sauce that ties any hearty meal together. But let’s be real, making the perfect gravy is a talent that not all chefs possess. Fear not my friends, it’s time for a crash course in making the tastiest gravy ever!

Step 1: Gather your Ingredients
To make the perfect gravy, you will need:

- Meat drippings (or butter if you’re vegetarian)
- Flour
- Stock or broth
- Salt
- Pepper
- Spices (optional)

Step 2: Heat Your Pan
Start by heating up a pan on medium heat. Once it’s hot, add your meat drippings or butter and let it melt.

Joke: Did you hear about the gravy that went to a party? He was the life of the bisto.

Step 3: Add the Flour
Once the butter or drippings have melted, it’s time to add the flour. Slowly mix it in and let it cook for about a minute.

Joke: Why did the gravy go to the doctor? Because it was feeling a little lumpy.

Step 4: Add the Stock/Broth
Slowly pour in the stock or broth while stirring continuously. This will ensure that the gravy won’t be lumpy or have chunks. Keep stirring until the gravy starts to thicken.

Step 5: Season to Taste
Add salt, pepper, and any spices that you like. You could also add a splash of wine or Worcestershire sauce for extra flavour. Keep tasting and adjust seasoning as needed.

Joke: Why did the gravy break up with the ketchup? Because it was too saucy.

Step 6: Serve and Enjoy!
Congratulations, you’ve made the perfect gravy! Serve it on your favourite dish and enjoy the flavours that you’ve created.

Joke: Why did the gravy go to the beach? To get a little seasoning.

Now that you’ve mastered the art of making delicious gravy, you’ll be the hit of every dinner party. Remember, practice makes perfect, so don’t be afraid to experiment with different flavours and techniques. Happy cooking!

Every single review on TrustPilot is '1 star' please check other more reputable review tools if you are reading this. Thank you. Gary


Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Shared my PERSONAL number (I have a…

Shared my PERSONAL number (I have a business number) with other companies even though I never heard of this website or company. Against EU GDPR privacy laws. Please STOP this it is annoying and invasive of my personal privacy

April 1, 2021
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We do not have access to personal data unless personal phone numbers have been added to 'contact us' pages of public websites on the internet. We do not use third parties and never will to source phone numbers.

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Payment completed hours ago and no pro

Payment completed hours ago. Account was not upgraded to pro. Support can only be contacted by email and it says a response will be 48 hours. This product costs 500 dollars that is insane. If you are going to charge that much for something you need to have a full live support staff. This isn't the first issue I have had with them and I am not the only one who has had this issue according to their coinpayments reviews.

February 14, 2021
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Are you tired of mushy, undercooked, or burnt roast potatoes ruining your dinner parties? Fear not, my spud-loving friend, as I am here to guide you step by step to roast potato perfection.

Step 1: Choose your potatoes wisely. It's a common misconception that any old potato can be roasted, but not all spuds are created equal. Opt for a fluffy variety like Maris Piper or King Edwards, as they have a high starch content that crisps up beautifully in the oven.

Step 2: Peel those bad boys. Now, I know some people argue that the skin adds an extra bit of flavor, but trust me, you don't want to be chewing on a flaky, papery mess. Plus, peeling potatoes is one of life's simple pleasures. Just think of it as a stress-relieving therapy session.

Step 3: Chop them up into bite-sized pieces. Don't be stingy with the sizing; the bigger the potato chunks, the more crunchy surface area there is to enjoy. Plus, it makes you feel like a giant, which is always a bonus.

Step 4: Parboil your potatoes in a pot of salted water. This is a fancy way of saying "half cook them until they're tender but still firm". You want the potatoes to be boiled for around 8-10 minutes, or until you can pierce them with a fork without too much resistance. This step is crucial to getting crispy roast potatoes, so don't skip it!

Step 5: Drain the water and let the potatoes cool for a few minutes. You want to let off any excess water so the outside of the potatoes can start crisping up more quickly in the oven. If they're too hot to handle, give them a shake in the colander to let the steam escape and cool them down faster.

Step 6: Preheat your oven to 200°C/180°C fan/400°F. Leave your roasting tray in there to heat up while you prepare the potatoes.

Step 7: Add some oil. You want a high-smoke-point oil like vegetable or sunflower oil, not olive oil or butter which can burn in the oven. Pour around 3 tablespoons into the hot roasting tray and swirl it around to coat the bottom.

Step 8: Add the potatoes to the tray, making sure they're spread out in a single layer. You don't want them to be crowded as this will create steam and make them soggy. Give them a good shake or stir so they're fully coated in the oil, then sprinkle with salt and black pepper.

Step 9: Roast the potatoes in the oven for 35-45 minutes. About halfway through the cooking time, use a spatula to turn the potatoes over so they cook evenly.

Step 10: Serve and enjoy! Your roast potatoes should be golden and crispy on the outside, fluffy and tender on the inside. Serve hot alongside your favorite roast dinner, or simply eat them by themselves as a delicious snack.

With these ten simple steps, you'll be able to master the art of roast potatoes and impress your dinner guests with your culinary prowess. Happy roasting!

Every single review on TrustPilot is '1 star' please check other more reputable review tools if you are reading this. Thank you. Gary

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