How to detect if a website was built with Unbounce?

Unbounce is a platform designed to help businesses create and optimize high-converting landing pages without coding.
It offers AI-powered tools for building landing pages, A/B testing, content generation, customizable templates, and seamless integrations with various marketing tools.
If you want to check whether a website was built with Unbounce, you can 1) use an online detector or 2) check the source code.
1) Use an online detector
If you want a quick answer about whether a website was powered by Unbounce, you can use an online detector tool:
- Copy the URL of the website you want to check.
- Paste it into our Unbounce landing page detector.
In a few seconds, you will get results about the website and if it was built with Unbounce.
2) Check the source code
We guide you below if you want to dig into the page source yourself.
- Open the website: First, open the website you want to check.
- View Source Code: Right-click on the website’s page and find an option named “View Page Source” or “View Source.” You must find a paragraph of text since the source option inside the right click only applies to this type of content.
- Look for keywords: Look for keywords like “Unbounce” or “ub-embed” in the HTML code, as these are commonly used identifiers in Unbounce pages.
- Check javascript files: If you find a
bundle.js
search for “Unbounce Universal Script.” If the search gets results, there’s a good chance the website is built with Unbounce.
Check out our guide on which website platform is used.
Other popular web stacks you can investigate
Website builders
- SquareSpace detector (also detects themes).
- Webflow detector.
- Framer detector.
- Wix detector.
- Bubble.io detector.
- Weebly detector.
- Unbounce detector.
E-commerce platforms
- WooCommerce detector (also detects themes).
- Shopify detector.
- BigCommerce detector.
- PrestaShop detector.
- OpenCart detector.
CMS
Javascript frameworks
Christoffer Pettersen
Founder, Web developerPettersen is the founder of Stackcrawler, a platform that helps analyze tech stacks. He is passionate about new trends and technologies in the software industry.