178 Interest Score
15 Discussions
0.08 Engagement
May 2021 Launched

Databases covering rising and falling search, GitHub, Product Hunt, Reddit, Amazon, Shopify, Crypto and SaaS trends.

What the Community Said

Hi, this is Jakob. 👋 I'm the guy behind Under the Radar. I know, I know. There's no shortage of trendspotting services. So why another one? Here's what makes Under the Radar different. 1.) Most trendspotting services include tons of trend signals that either aren't actually growing fast or that everyone already knows about. Hence I've worked hard to develop manual and automated filters that cut out all the fluff. In addition, a list of trending keywords, maybe with some "uppy and to the righty"

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Seems pretty cool, will try it out

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Congrats on the launch, Jakob. You continue to amaze me with all the projects you get out the door.

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What's one major trend this product spotted before anything or anyone else?

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Pretty cool! Good to see a range of platforms included, from Pinterest to Reddit.

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