At this moment it's based built based on revoke.cash as reference, but with the intention to build a "revoke all" function which is possible, just need more time to test it out. In comparison to Etherscan built-in revoked, i believe it's limited to ERC20, ERC1155 and ERC721 (do correct me if im wrong).
Yes, that's what I understand too. However, I believe other explorers also have a similar function. I can see the appeal for an all-in-one revoke tool for different chains though, but if I don't use that many chains maybe I'll stick with an explorer instead. But, I might be interested if the tool is open source and can be verified by others, regardless if I use multiple chains or not.
Yes publishing the source code is in the pipeline, but reason not at this point because i'm planning to have at least 2-3 tools published before doing so. As this is my 3rd week since launch, im spending more time in adding some other functions, based on feedback and also some inspirations from githubs. i want to have some sort of "volume" of tools usage in this coming months.
I see. Do you plan to publish it on your GitHub then? If that's the case, I'll probably wait until the code is available to use the platform if I feel the need to revoke some contracts. I believe some people don't feel safe using a closed-source platform even if it's so convenient unless we use a throwaway wallet to test the tool.