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🚨 There’s an open-source OSINT tool that scans 5,300+ websites for a single username.
It’s called Snoop Project. Free. No API keys. No dependencies. Just a nickname and a search button.
Sherlock gets all the attention. Snoop quietly built a database 10x larger.
You give it a username. It checks 5,300+ websites, forums, social networks, and platforms for matching accounts. Forums. Dating sites. Crypto exchanges. Dev platforms. Regional networks most tools don’t even know exist.
One command. Thousands of results. Minutes, not hours.
What makes Snoop different from Sherlock, Blackbird, or WhatsMyName:
→ Database size: 5,300+ sites vs. Sherlock’s ~400
→ CIS region coverage that no Western tool comes close to matching
→ Built-in plugins for IP, GEO, and Yandex searches
→ Runs as a standalone binary. No Python. No libraries. No setup headaches.
→ Works on Windows, Linux, and Android
The database is the real weapon here. Most OSINT username tools share the same recycled site list. Snoop built its own through original research and closed bug bounties.
That means it finds accounts on platforms other tools don’t even query. Regional forums. Niche communities. Obscure social networks. The places people think they’re anonymous.
How to get started:
https://t.co/AwgYZoPYKS the latest release from https://t.co/ae0f0Q0u3P
https://t.co/pVWRYCQtVo the binary. No installation required.
3.Enter a username.
4.Snoop scans thousands of sites and generates a full report.
No config files. No API tokens. No terminal expertise needed.
The plugin system takes it further:
→ IP geolocation lookups
→ Yandex-based intelligence gathering
→ Module-based search expansion
→ Multi-nickname batch scanning
This turns a simple username search into a full reconnaissance workflow.
3,600+ GitHub stars.
Active development since 2020. One of the most underrated tools in the OSINT space.
The gap between people who know OSINT tools and people who don’t is growing fast.
Snoop Project is free, open-source, and more powerful than most paid alternatives.