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Free Screaming Frog alternative

Someone sent me this Screaming Frog alternative. It’s 100% free forever and downloadable. We tested it and it seems safe.

While that sounds good, here’s the weak part:
TBH, it’s a bit rough. The algorithm could use some improvements. It’s vibe-coded, at least in part, and it still needs a lot of refinement.

That said, the code is open and available on GitHub, so it might be something people want to get involved with.

Anyway, if the mods allow it, you can download and test it at seodisias .com . It works on any platform and device.

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