SharkEyes Help Center

Account Setup

Learn how to start using SharkEyes. No account or API keys are required in the beta — just integrate our script or use our ready-made protection solutions. In the future, we plan to add personal dashboards and API tokens for advanced configuration.

Security

SharkEyes automatically detects and blocks suspicious traffic using JS challenges, request rate limits, and behavior analysis. Your users’ data is not stored — we only analyze technical signals like headers, request frequency, and browser behavior. Our goal is to stop bots before they can reach your forms or backend.

Billing

During the beta, SharkEyes is completely free. We may introduce subscription plans later, but all beta users will receive extended free access when the public release launches

Protection Features

Explore how SharkEyes protects your website: JS Challenge: verifies that a real browser is being used. Rate Limit: limits how often forms can be submitted. Header & User-Agent Checks: detects invalid or missing request data. Behavioral Analysis: monitors activity patterns to distinguish humans from bots

API Access (coming soon)

In the future, developers will be able to send request data directly to SharkEyes via a secure API for advanced bot detection and automation. For now, our JS-based and server-side protections work automatically without the need for manual API use.

Feedback & Issues

Found a bug or false detection? Have ideas to improve SharkEyes? We’d love to hear from you — your feedback helps shape the next version of our protection system.

Integrations

Add SharkEyes protection to your registration, login, or feedback forms in just a few lines of code. Our system runs automatically — no manual setup or API calls required during the beta. Future updates will support integration with popular frameworks and CMS platforms.

Technology Overview

SharkEyes uses a mix of client-side and server-side detection techniques powered by machine learning. It looks at how requests behave, not just what they contain — making it harder for automated bots to bypass.

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