PhishClean is a privacy-first browser extension and API that detects phishing pages, leaked API secrets, JWT token exposure, and credential theft in real time — entirely on-device — for $5/month Pro or free tier.
PhishClean is exactly the type of privacy-focused security browser extension that thrives on Product Hunt, where the tech-savvy audience actively hunts for developer tools, AI products, and browser extensions. A strong launch day can generate immediate installs, upvotes, and press coverage that compounds over time.
Subreddits like r/netsec, r/privacy, r/cybersecurity, r/webdev, and r/programming are full of exactly the people PhishClean protects — developers worried about token leaks and privacy-conscious users fed up with phishing. Genuine, value-first posts demonstrating real phishing catches or secret leak findings can go viral in these communities.
Hacker News is the primary gathering place for developers and security engineers who are deeply concerned about JWT leaks, secret exposure, and phishing — the exact problems PhishClean solves. A 'Show HN' post or a well-crafted security writeup could drive thousands of highly qualified installs in a single day.
PhishClean already has multiple feature pages (e.g., secret-leak-scanner, jwt-token-leak-detection, backlink-impersonation-detection) that can rank for high-intent security queries like 'how to detect phishing pages' or 'browser extension for API key leaks.' Strong on-page SEO would turn this content into a long-term, compounding acquisition engine.
Listing PhishClean on directories like AlternativeTo, Capterra, G2, and security-focused directories puts it in front of buyers actively comparing browser security tools and phishing protection software. These listings also build backlinks and drive ongoing passive installs with zero ongoing effort.
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