Siftery

Share products you use at work,explore what others are using

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Compare any two software products based on your needs and preferences.
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What do you think? …

Carlos Valls
Good stuff! Simple and straight to the point
Evan Palmer
Great way to analyze business growth overtime. I see this tool being useful in creating case studies on companies successful growth in different industries
Adi Patil
The product looks great! Useful information at the disposal. I am wondering though how do you make money? A naive question probably but am curious.
Joshua Dance
Cool idea, but why can you compare completely unrelated products? Is there a use case for that, which I am missing?
Ishan Gupta
@joshdance Glad you asked this! We debated this internally as well and we decided to let users have complete flexibility around the products which they want to compare. This was supported by the fact that we have seen multiple companies use the same product with different use cases. Having said that, we might reconsider this as our dataset and product categorization becomes stronger.
Rudy Lee
Nice work!
Justin Johnson

Everyone can go look at social following or hunt down some sort of financial metrics of a company in Crunchbase. Sifter gives some cool data that isn't super easy to find, like NPS, which is important to marketers.

Pros:

As someone historically on the business side, competitive analysis is a part of everyday life. This is a novel idea for making it easier.

Cons:

Limited information for now, but I assume it will be come far more robust.

Vincent Tang
Where does this data come from?