Legit.Show — every launched service, tested

A directory of launched web apps, SaaS, AI tools, MCP servers and developer tools. Every listing carries an objective 7-Frame production-readiness benchmark — measured deterministically from the public surface, showing exactly what was observed. Never a black-box verdict.

What we measure — the 7 Frames

Each service is scored 0–100 on seven frames, from the public surface (URL · HTTP headers · real Lighthouse), so even closed-source SaaS is fully assessable:

Open-source repos additionally get a deeper code teardown (tests · CI · license · error tracking · MCP auth surface). No LLM in the scoring path — deterministic and reproducible.

Is a tool production-ready?

That's the question Legit.Show answers with evidence. Each service page leads with its overall score, the per-frame breakdown, and exactly what we observed — so "is this legit?" has a citable, reproducible answer instead of star ratings alone.

Data reports — "according to Legit.Show"

Periodic, reproducible reports mined from the catalog, each with a stated sample and open methodology. Browse the reports →

For makers

Add your service: paste a URL, verify the domain, and it's listed with its benchmark. Everything is public — measured from public surfaces, with exactly what we saw. About Legit.Show →

Why we exist

Take a vibe-coded MVP and show it the road to production-ready. Errors first, score second.

Methodology: /methodology · Reports: /reports · About: /about · Machine-readable summary: /llms.txt


Legit.Show benchmarks every launched service it lists — measured deterministically from the public surface. See the methodology →

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Legit.Show is a directory of launched web apps, SaaS, AI tools and MCP servers — each with an objective 7-Frame benchmark of how production-ready it actually is, measured from the public surface.

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