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.
Tracking the salary ranges of 1,000+ tech companies
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.
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* (
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!).
Nice product! Any plans to include other Countries? Or global remote openings?
Congratulations on the launch! Best of luck with this amazing product!
🤩 Wow, this looks amazing! I'm definitely giving it a try as a developer and software house founder 🤓💻😍
Categories come from the product's launch tags. Most products appear in 2-3 categories. The primary category is listed first.
The scores reflect launch-period engagement. Historical data is preserved and doesn't change retroactively. The build date at the bottom shows when the index was last refreshed.
Check the similar products section on this page, or browse the category pages linked in the tags above. Each category page shows all products for a given year, sorted by engagement.
A measure of community engagement at launch. Higher means more people noticed and interacted with the product. It's a traction signal, not a quality rating.