I am completely endorsing this. This is actually really good.
I did 6 months of research, and came up with 120+ companies in the space and 20+ serious competitors, and in typing in a single, pretty poor, keyword approximation to the project, I discovered a new competitor using RivalSeek ( and all the others they listed I was aware of ( and they were in my 20 ) ). Dead set.
My experience has been pretty close to that; if I hit #1 then the peak is usually around 500-1000 simultaneous visitors according to Google Analytics, and the total number of visits is around 30-40k. Being around the middle of the front page is around 200-300 simultaneous visitors, and a correspondingly lower number of total visits; I don't know if I've ever had less than 10k total visits from a front page link.
Another project that posted their traffic numbers it got from being on the HN frontpage. Looks like 300 sessions/hour, 2000 total for them. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10072660
That was bittersweet. Was on a small digital ocean droplet. Wasn't expecting such a large response, so I'm really happy. I've upgraded the droplet so hopefully everything continues to work now.
It seems there is a pretty major bug (see the results and their domains), but nonetheless RivalSeek is apparently supposed to be at the top, which if natural (not hard-coded), is pretty cool.
Pretty nice. When testing this out I was getting multiple entries of the same domain. Once I added it to my landscape there would be a couple more in the list and I couldn't get rid of them. Very interesting tool.
To fix that issue (remove the duplicates), click twice on the keyword/checkbox at the top of the page beside "add search term." That will reload the list freshly from the server.
The issue comes from a lag in updating your selection of relevance on the server, most likely caused by the demand being placed on the server right now.
Seems to be quite popular right now. I really like the idea and the execution seems very solid from a UI standpoint. Best of luck. I will keep my eye on this to see where things go.
Searching for "HipChat" will find companies that have a relationship with HipChat. If you're looking for HipChat competitors, I suggest searching for something like "private group chat" instead.
Sorry this wasn't very clear, I'm going to try changing the search form a little to make it more intuitive.
Thanks again for the feedback. :)
Edit: Would this placeholder text in the search box be more clear? "search by keywords..." Thanks.
That kind of worked, 1 was HipChat, 1 was somewhat relevant, 2 were social networking products and the last was "Free XXX Webcam Chat, Sex Cams and live swingers"
Found some issues. Idk if it's because it ran out of suggestions or what, but when I did my search and then stayed going through the suggestions to refine the newer suggestions, I fairly quickly got to the point where there were repay suggestions. However this was not the problem. The problem is that when I hit the not relevant button, it went away as it should, but when the duplicates came up and I hot the not relevant button again, the button would get highlighted but no action was taken. Didn't realize the issue was because they were duplicates until after I noticed it happening with a few more I recognized.
Edit: Overall, seems really great so far. And I forget what tags I search, but I was typing in obscure combinations where I didn't think I'd get any hits
Thanks for trying it out, and I'm glad you like it overall!
One of the great things about RivalSeek is that it only shows you a competitor suggestion once. After you've decided relevant/not relevant, you won't see it again. If you subscribe, it will keep this memory and only alert you of new potential competitors it's not shown you before.
The issue you describe is because of a lag between your browser and the server. To fix it: click on the search term with the checkbox twice (by the "add search term" link). That will manually pull a fresh suggestion list from the server.
Sorry for this bug, should have it fixed soon. And thanks for your comment! :)
Doesn't show anything next to the big "Is this a company you'd like to compare?" arrow.
As for other recent threads on HN maybe it is time to rewrite something with Rust... ;-)
lol, I'm getting ready to re-write a lot of it. Just rewrote some parts of it and it seems like it's getting things back under control. It's lagging a little but not freezing.
Just made these changes a couple minutes ago. So try your search again. If it's still not showing anything, your search phrase may be too specific. :)
1) enter search term
2) identify competitors
3) view information on competitors
I've had to take the site down temporarily again to resize the disk space (it actually ran out of space!). The prior times I only increased RAM/CPU so it'd be quick. I'll post again once it's back up! :)
Great results. I thought I would know all my competitors, but I missed at least 30%. I would love to know how you are doing it (so I could try to rival you ...)
Did try another search with "pdf compress". There are a lot of pages showing up with a "Free Downloads" title. They are all false positives I think. However, there are still mostly relevant pages, some I did not know before...
It's an interesting idea, though I'd rather put in company names than keywords and have you tell me who is working in the space.
For example, if I search with a variety Real Estate keywords I can't seem to make Zillow, Trulia, RightMove, Realtor, Zoopla, auction.com, realestate.com.au, casa.it all come up together (and these are just a handful of the "portals" I know exist and are definitely competitors).
I put together a landscape for a friend the other day and within an hour had identified the top 100 electronic health record/electronic medical record vendors. :)
Helped me determine that no one is doing what we are up to at my startup. First to market as far as we know. Platform launches on August 30th but you can sign up early at http://www.joinjune.com if you want to be assured of being in the beta.
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You're not really competing against just 'pay people to speak to recruiters though'. You're competing against any recruiting platform or professional network (e.g linked in).
You have to consider them for many reasons -- e.g. if you have any success, your more established competitors are well positioned to add that functionality.
Doing a keyword search for 'recruiting platform' and 'professional network' turns up plenty of potential competitors.
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I did 6 months of research, and came up with 120+ companies in the space and 20+ serious competitors, and in typing in a single, pretty poor, keyword approximation to the project, I discovered a new competitor using RivalSeek ( and all the others they listed I was aware of ( and they were in my 20 ) ). Dead set.
How do you do this?
Someone needs to back you. This works.