SpiderGo Your Eight Legged Recon Friend

The Web is a Mess. Let SpiderGo Untangle It.

Let’s face it. You could spend your time manually poking through a target site, clicking every single link, tracking every redirect, hoping you might stumble upon an admin panel, juicy endpoint, or forgotten login page.

Or…

You could let SpiderGo, your new favorite digital arachnid, scurry through the DOM and spin a nice, neat web of every link it finds—and even try to access them for you. What a polite little crawler.

It’s written in Go (because of course it is), it’s fast (because you’re impatient), and it’s recursive (because links love links). Oh, and it even politely summarizes its hunt at the end like a good intern.


What SpiderGo Actually Does (But With Flair):

  • Crawls any website you feed it (no complaints, no questions).

  • Follows links like an over-attached ex.

  • Digs deep, recursively, like a squirrel looking for acorns.

  • Logs every page it touches, like a nosy digital librarian.

  • Optional: prints out a neat little summary so you can look professional when reporting it.


Why Should You Use It?

  • You’re a bug bounty hunter who’s tired of missing obvious admin panels.

  • You like recon tools that just work.

  • You want to feel like a hacker in a hoodie, minus the carpal tunnel.

  • You enjoy open-source tools with personality.

  • You don’t have time to write your own crawler, and honestly, you shouldn’t have to.


Final Thoughts

If SpiderGo had a dating profile, it would say:

“Web crawler. Recursive. Efficient. Loves long walks through URLs and cozy evenings parsing HTML.”

So go ahead—download it, run it, and let your new eight-legged assistant crawl the web for you.
You’ll wonder how you ever lived without it.

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