Published 4 months ago
Published: Mon, 02 Feb 2026 12:59:19 GMT
Updated: Thu, 30 Apr 2026 09:41:17 GMT
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I'm excited to announce a major new feature on Shazzer: Teams. Now you can collaborate with other security researchers on fuzzing projects, share vectors, and pool your browser resources for distributed testing.
Fuzzing is more powerful when you can combine efforts. Whether you're working with colleagues on a security assessment, collaborating with fellow researchers on browser quirks, or just want to share your work with a trusted group, Teams makes it easy.
Setting up a team takes seconds. Give it a name, add a description, and you're ready to invite members. Each team gets its own dedicated space with:
Assign any of your vectors to a team with a single click. Team members can then see and use these vectors in the team's fuzzing network. This makes it easy to:
This is where it gets interesting. Each team has its own private fuzzing network that's completely separate from the public Shazzer network.
When team members open the Network page, their browsers automatically join the team's fuzzing pool. The more browsers connected, the faster your vectors get tested across different browser engines.
The real-time dashboard shows:
Growing your team is simple. Owners can generate invite links that can be shared via email, Slack, or any other channel. Each invite can be configured with:
Teams use a simple but effective permission model:
I can't wait to see what you'll discover with collaborative fuzzing. Create your first team today and start sharing the fuzzing power!