subs.daily.dev is a documentation subdomain for daily.dev, a platform that calls itself the developer homepage. The site offers guides on how to get featured and use Squads, Source Suggestions, and Direct Posting. On the surface, the security is solid: valid encryption, fast loading, and browser protections are all in place. There's a privacy policy and terms of service, plus an About page and social media links. So far, so good for a SaaS documentation site.
The problem is that we couldn't verify who owns the domain. The WHOIS lookup failed due to a DNS issue, leaving the operator effectively anonymous. For any site that asks you to create an account or log in β which daily.dev does β this is a real gap. The site also has no history in the Wayback Machine, so we can't see how long it's been around or whether its content has changed unexpectedly.
Is subs.daily.dev a scam? There's no evidence of malicious activity β no blacklists, no Google warnings. But the lack of ownership transparency and a short track record mean you should watch what information you share. If you're just reading documentation, the risk is low. If you're signing up for an account, take an extra moment to verify the main daily.dev site's reputation first. Most legitimate SaaS platforms make ownership information easy to find, and this one doesn't.