Gemini Executive Synthesis
Site Mogging, a "website vs website" comparison tool.
Technical Positioning
A funny application leveraging Cloudflare's Browser Run and Workers AI with Google's Gemma 4b model for vision.
SaaS Insight & Market Implications
This submission demonstrates early-stage experimentation with serverless AI inference at the edge. While presented as a "funny" tool, it highlights the increasing accessibility of advanced AI models (Gemma 4b for vision) via platforms like Cloudflare Workers AI. The market implication is the democratization of AI capabilities, enabling rapid prototyping and deployment of niche applications without significant infrastructure overhead. This trend reduces the barrier to entry for AI-powered features, potentially leading to a proliferation of specialized, low-cost AI services. The developer pain point addressed is the complexity of integrating and scaling AI models, simplified by platform-as-a-service offerings.
Proprietary Technical Taxonomy
Raw Developer Origin & Technical Request
Hacker News
May 1, 2026
Show HN: Site Mogging
Hi HN,I've been playing around with Cloudflare's Browser Run and Workers AI to create this funny "website vs website"-website.Google's Gemma 4b model is actually quite good at vision.
Developer Debate & Comments
Four(?) years ago this could have been a PhD thesis project
Websitepilled comparisonmaxxing
There's so much tracking on this site it's even running WebGL to try and fingerprint the browser. Is that really necessary for a joke site, or does this ship by default with every CloudFlare site?
Ironically, Cloudflare won't let Cloudflare Cloudflare:https://sitemogging.com/mogged/asda.com-vs-tesco.comasda.com uses Cloudflare to block Cloudflaretesco.com uses Akamai to block Cloudflare
Not sure about this one - my slightly terrible portfolio website that i'm in the process of completely revamping (bemben.co.uk) managed to mog simon wilsons webblog (https://simonwillison.net/) - which is a far better website in all aspects!Maybe introduce some additional stats like load times, content analysis etc - and tweak the prompt slightly - just because a website looks slightly newer, doesn't mean it's better at all!
Haha, great project. I had no idea what mogging means, but my underdog site apparently mogged the segment leader: https://sitemogging.com/mogged/dles.aukspot.com-vs-dles.gg
Shame about the screenshotting feature - it doesn't afford the ability for a more interactive site to really showcase itself.Good example: The site of the family office of the heir to the Nintendo empire only got a 4/10 https://www.y-n10.com/
I don't know what "site mogging" is, but apparently "emsh.cat mogged simonwillison.net" with the following description:> emsh.cat wins due to its superior use of negative space and a more intentional, minimalist typographic hierarchy that creates a sophisticated reading experience. While simonwilliam.net provides high information density, emsh.cat achieves a more polished and modern aesthetic through its refined layout and balanced composition.So "mogged" is about minimalism somehow? Fancy/modern term for "beauty" or similar?
This is a fun tool. I compared https://www.tyleo.com to Hacker News and won (Hacker News got 2.7, not hard to beat).What I really wanted though was just a way to get my own site’s score without having a competitor.
Maybe im not in the target audience, but i had to look up what mogging is because its not explained anywhere
Engagement Signals
Cross-Market Term Frequency
Quantifies the cross-market adoption of foundational terms like vision and Cloudflare Browser Run by tracking occurrence frequency across active SaaS architectures and enterprise developer debates.
Macro Market Trends
Correlated public search velocity for adjacent technologies.
SaaS Metrics