snowflake.com
14 technologies detected across 9 categories. Scanned 49 minutes ago.
What the stack tells you
Snowflake runs Adobe Experience Manager. That single fact tells you almost everything else. AEM is a six-figure-minimum enterprise CMS sold to companies with content-governance committees, multi-region publishing workflows, legal-review queues, and brand teams that own page templates. Nobody picks AEM for speed of iteration. They pick it because procurement, security, and marketing-ops already agreed it's the standard, and because the alternative is explaining to a F500 buyer why the vendor's own website runs on something they've never heard of.
The rest of the stack reinforces the read. Cloudflare for CDN and Browser Insights for real-user monitoring is a sensible enterprise default. React fragments and a Tailwind layer appear in places, which suggests newer campaign pages or product subsites are built outside the main AEM templates by a more modern frontend team, but the spine of the site is AEM. Java showing up in the detection is consistent with AEM's underlying runtime leaking through response headers.
Compare this to OpenAI's Vercel-and-Next or Anthropic's Webflow-and-Sanity and the gap is not a technology gap. It's an audience gap. Snowflake sells seven-figure data-warehouse contracts to banks, insurers, and pharma, and the website's job is to look credible to a procurement officer, not to win a hot-reload demo at a developer meetup. Adobe Experience Manager looks credible to that buyer in exactly the way Webflow does not.
The signal
Snowflake's stack is built to sell to enterprise IT, and every choice from AEM down telegraphs "we are the safe vendor", not "we ship fast for developers".
Miscellaneous
- HTTP/3
HTTP/3 is the third major version of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol used to exchange information on the World Wide Web.
- Open Graph
Open Graph is a protocol that is used to integrate any web page into the social graph.
- PWA
Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) are web apps built and enhanced with modern APIs to deliver enhanced capabilities, reliability, and installability while reaching anyone, anywhere, on any device, all with a single codebase.
JavaScript frameworks
- React
React is an open-source JavaScript library for building user interfaces or UI components.
- Svelte
Svelte is a free and open-source front end compiler created by Rich Harris and maintained by the Svelte core team members.
UI frameworks
- SvelteKit
SvelteKit is the official Svelte framework for building web applications with a flexible filesystem-based routing.
- Tailwind CSS
Tailwind is a utility-first CSS framework for rapidly building custom user interfaces.
Analytics
- Cloudflare Browser Insights
Cloudflare Browser Insights is a tool that measures the performance of websites from the perspective of users.
CDN
- Cloudflare
Cloudflare is a web-infrastructure and website-security company, providing content-delivery-network services, DDoS mitigation, Internet security, and distributed domain-name-server services.
CMS
- Adobe Experience Managerpoa
Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) is a content management solution for building websites, mobile apps and forms.
JavaScript libraries
- Preact
Preact is a JavaScript library that describes itself as a fast 3kB alternative to React with the same ES6 API.
Programming languages
- Java
Java is a class-based, object-oriented programming language that is designed to have as few implementation dependencies as possible.
Security
- HSTS
HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS) informs browsers that the site should only be accessed using HTTPS.
How we detected this
We analyze the public homepage of snowflake.com against a library of common third-party tools and frameworks - SaaS vendors, analytics, CDNs, payment processors, frontend frameworks, and dev infrastructure.
Results reflect what's observable on the public homepage at scan time. Tools that load only after sign-in or specific user interactions may not appear.
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