In the fast-paced world of web development and SEO, we often focus on keywords and backlinks, but we overlook the technical foundation—the code itself. What happens when a file is modified without your knowledge? This is why I built SEO Ghost Monitor.
The Philosophy Behind the Code
The project, hosted on
Vercel and open-sourced on
GitHub as
ghost-engine, isn't just another SEO auditor. It is a "Site Integrity" engine. It uses a cryptographic
Integrity Hash (MD5) to create a unique fingerprint of your website's current state. If even a single line of code changes, the hash changes, giving you an immediate signal that your site’s integrity has been compromised.
Built for Professionals, Designed for Speed
I designed the interface to be clean and "Enterprise-grade," focusing on what matters to developers and SEO managers:
- Site Identity: Instant verification of the target URL’s presence.
- Active Signal Monitoring: Real-time verification that your technical signals are live and stable.
- Health Indexing: A sophisticated scoring system that provides a 100% health overview based on deep integrity scans.
Open Source & Transparency
By making the core engine available on
GitHub (ache-memories/ghost-engine), I wanted to ensure transparency. Whether you are managing a single blog or a large-scale streaming platform, knowing that your infrastructure is secure and unchanged is the ultimate peace of mind.
We don’t just watch the rankings; we guard the infrastructure that holds them.
Quick Deployment Tips:
- Visuals: Include a screenshot of the 100% Score dashboard.
- Links: Place your GitHub repo and Vercel app links at the very end as a "Try it & Fork it" call to action.
- Tone: This English version sounds like a professional "Maker" talking to his peers, which is perfect for the dna.fail audience.
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