We've been tracking Maps launches since 2021. The Map of Human Ideas showed up with a 491 interest score and 96 competitors in the same space.
Some of those competitors are worth your time. Some aren't. The data below helps you tell the difference without reading 30 blog posts.
The Map of Human Ideas: Quick Overview
The Map of Human Ideas
Discover where the world’s greatest ideas were born
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Ever wondered where the world’s biggest ideas came from? The Map of Human Ideas visualizes over 250 discoveries, philosophies, and inventions across centuries. Each point on the map marks the origin of an idea that changed our collective story. Built as a side project to celebrate curiosity and creativity.
Atlas.co is a collaborative GIS and mapping platform in the browser. Build, share, and edit maps with your team in real-time, visualize data effortlessly, and explore geographic insights interactively.
Airbook eliminates the complexity of pulling data from multiple sources and juggling fragmented tools for cross-functional teams to build insights across 150+ sources with or without code.
Build funnels and analyse user behaviour interactively from your product's UI. Validate user experiences instantly and prioritise design decisions that drive business growth.
Scrape real data from websites in real-time into Univers (our spreadsheet engine with 27.5k stars on GitHub!). Ask questions, visualize with interactive tables & charts, and then slice, dice, and export — all in one place.
Airtable alternative - one tool to replace them all
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Retable is a customizable online spreadsheet tool that helps you easily create smart business apps with your data. Breathe a new life into your data management with automation, smart data views, +30 column types, team management, and several templates.
Ask in plain English. Get accurate answers from your data
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Ask questions in plain English. Get accurate, actionable answers from all your business data, no SQL, no waiting. Supaboard connects to 600+ data sources and gives your team the power to analyze, decide, and act instantly. Our built-in agents apply your business logic, so the answers you get are not just smart, but right. Fully governed. No data leaks. No technical skills required. Business intelligence, finally for everyone.
Create a Notion-style avatar with 120+ mix-and-match items
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With this illustrations pack, you can create your own Notion-style avatar. No design skills are required. There are 120+ items to mix and match, including hairstyles, eyes, and many facial expressions. You can create more than a million possible combinations.
Your GeoAI to combine in-house with public map-based data
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Map-based analytics in seconds: With our GeoAI, you combine public geo data via natural language with your own data to make reliable, fast & fun location-based decisions. And all without any coding/data skills!
Learn from real stories of profitable or acquired products made without code. Join 4000+ subscribers now and receive every Thursday a bite-sized interview.
Basedash is the AI-native Business Intelligence platform. Create dashboards and instantly understand your customers using natural language. Connect 500+ data sources, ask a question, and let Basedash visualize the answer.
Build data wealth: Turns files into McKinsey-level insights
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Pandada empowers both non-technical operators and data scientists to achieve data wealth. Move beyond "chatting" with data—Pandada turn messy csvs, pdfs, excels files, and even photos into downloadable and shareable McKinsey-level reports and presentations — so you can make better decisions grounded in data.
Unlock Insights with AI-driven, multi-perspective questions that transform diverse materials into illuminating visuals, simplifying and enriching your learning, reading, and exploring experiences.
An open source map tool with real-time collaboration
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Mapus is an open source tool to explore and annotate collaboratively on a map. You can draw, add markers, lines, areas, find places to go, observe other users, and much more.
Ignore the products with high interest but low engagement. They rode a trend or nailed a launch day. Look for the ones where the discussion count is disproportionately high relative to the interest score. Those products hit a nerve.
Recency is a factor too. Tools from the past year had access to better AI models, newer APIs, and the benefit of watching earlier entrants fail. Older tools had more time to ship and iterate.
Frequently Asked Questions
We're working on it. Right now, the index captures launch data and community metrics. Direct product links are coming in a future update.
April 2021. Five years of launches, covering the entire AI boom, the no-code wave, and multiple cycles of every major category.
Not yet. The current index captures launch-period engagement. We're evaluating ways to track post-launch traction, but it's a different data problem and we want to get it right.
Check the comparisons section. We auto-generate side-by-side pages for products that share categories and have similar traction levels. If the pair you want isn't there, the products might be too far apart in engagement to make a meaningful comparison.
By community interest score. Higher score means more people engaged with the product at launch. We show engagement ratio as a secondary metric because it separates one-day hype from products that generated real conversation.