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GaugeQuick is an online domain intelligence tool for checking website security and trustworthiness. After a user enters a domain or full URL, the system pulls DNS, TLS, RDAP, GeoIP, and reputation data in parallel within seconds, then generates a 0–100 AI Trust Score along with a technical breakdown and an AI-written report. It is more of a “scanning and due diligence” tool, rather than a real-time blocking security product such as a gateway, firewall, or EDR.
Its protection-related coverage includes IP and geolocation identification, SSL/TLS checks, WHOIS/RDAP lookups, DNS analysis, and reputation analysis. The TLS section includes the certificate issuer, validity period, certificate chain integrity, and HSTS status; the RDAP section provides registration date, expiration date, registrar, and domain age. Deployment is via an online web tool with no installation required. We did not find any mention of on-premise deployment, browser extensions, an API, or bulk scanning. Reports support 7 languages, but Chinese is not included.
The text clearly labels the service as Open & Free: no login required, no metered limits, no credit card required, and no hidden quotas. This makes it cost-effective for lightweight verification use cases. Target users include SEO, brand safety, and due diligence teams. It is also suitable for individual security analysts, operations staff, or procurement personnel who want a basic assessment before visiting an unfamiliar website.
Its strengths are a low barrier to use, fast results, a fairly comprehensive range of signals, and the ability to summarize complex technical indicators into a single trust score that non-specialists can understand. Reports can also be shared via standardized URLs. The limitations are also clear: there is no disclosed compliance certification, SLA, support channel, alerting, continuous monitoring, team management, SIEM/SOAR integration, or API. There is also little detail on the weighting behind the AI score, the coverage of reputation sources, or how false positives are handled. As a result, it is better suited as an initial screening tool than as a core platform for enterprise security operations.
Access from mainland China is not specified in the text, so the only reasonable conclusion is unknown. Since no credit card is required, there is currently no payment barrier. If you need a Chinese interface, batch tasks, an API, or more mature threat intelligence, you may compare it with VirusTotal, urlscan.io, Google Safe Browsing, Cisco Talos Intelligence, SecurityTrails, and various WHOIS/RDAP tools.
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