110 Interest Score
6 Discussions
0.05 Engagement
Jan 2023 Launched

Free website that tracks the salary ranges disclosed by 1,000+ top tech companies (including Google, Meta, Amazon, and Twitter). This salary data only recently became available on Jan. 1 as the result of new transparency laws. Updated daily.

What the Community Said

Hi Product Hunt! 👋 I'm Roger, co-founder of Comprehensive. As of Jan. 1, most tech companies are now legally required to disclose salary ranges in all of their job posts. We built a free website that tracks the salary ranges for 1,000+ tech companies and startups, and publishes that salary data daily. It's different from existing websites because the salary data comes directly from companies (not self-reported by employees), and reflects what companies are willing to pay for a new hire *today* (

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This is the companion site to @roger_lee's layoffs.fyi . I heard about on a podcast with Cecelia Lei from the San Francisco Chronicle. One shocking stat: there's currently 1600/layoffs happening per day in the tech sector! Anyway, Comprehensive seems like a better designed and more straightforward competitor to Glassdoor — useful for deciding how much to pay for different roles (if you're hiring!).

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Nice product! Any plans to include other Countries? Or global remote openings?

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Congratulations on the launch! Best of luck with this amazing product!

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🤩 Wow, this looks amazing! I'm definitely giving it a try as a developer and software house founder 🤓💻😍

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