Vercel Stumbler hunts for websites people have quietly deployed to
.vercel.app and left open to the world. You generate a candidate
address, it opens in a new tab, and if a real site loads you found one.
:: THE THREE MODES ::
STUMBLE mashes words into concept-style names like
quick-loop or stock-game — compound, made-up,
leet-style ideas.
DICTIONARY walks single real words — ocean,
falcon, coffee — from a random start each visit
so no two phones cover the same ground.
CLONES mangles well-known site names the way clone-builders do:
netflix-clone, clone-spotify, youtube-react.
:: STUMBLE A TOPIC ::
The ◇ topic box next to STUMBLE steers generation toward a
theme. Pick frogs for treefrogs, lily-ribbit;
pick apple for sarahs-airpods. Kept hits file themselves
under that topic.
:: KEEPING + CATEGORIES ::
Found a real one? The keep control is a dropdown — pick a category
and it saves there, best guess at the top. Everything lands in KEPT HITS behind
the menu, filterable and searchable.
:: THE AGE BADGE ::
The marker left of each saved row is how long since a human last opened it
through this app: 5m, 11h, 43d. A dash means
never visited. It goes amber past 30 days and red at the 99-day cap, flagging
stale finds for a recheck. Only a real tap moves it, nothing automated.
:: SHARED ACROSS PHONES ::
Every keep, label, and visit syncs to a shared database, so a find on one phone
shows up on the others. The cloud mark by KEPT HITS shows time since last sync.
:: THE POINT ::
Over time the kept list becomes a hand-curated map of the open, unsecured
corner of Vercel — a discovery corpus built one confirmed site at a time.