Both Polywork and Peerlist are in our Web App index. Both crossed our engagement threshold. Here's how they compare on the numbers that are hard to fake.
Side-by-side comparison of Polywork and Peerlist based on community engagement data.
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Both Polywork and Peerlist are in our Web App index. Both crossed our engagement threshold. Here's how they compare on the numbers that are hard to fake.
| Category | Polywork | Peerlist |
|---|---|---|
| Community | - | Yes |
| Social Networking | Yes | - |
| Tech | - | Yes |
| Web App | Yes | Yes |
has been on the whitelist for a long time and can finally try! congrats 🥳🥳🥳
There are too many categories to collabrate with others. I liked it. Also clubs part is amazed me. The echosystem is really need like that community area. Facebook & Linkedin Groups are old-fashioned. I'm glad to meet with polywork. Special Thanks @multiplay3r !
Good idea! Congrats on the launch! 🎉
Looks Great! Already created my profile 👉 https://peerlist.io/ivana
Wishing you both the very best in your startup. @designerdada and @ms_yogii mam you both are already killing it. I literally asked everyone in my friend circle to have a peerlist profile. Keep it up, I'm already learning a lot from you both. May your startup grow very high, and set the new trends. L...
I used it just a little so far, but I'm impressed by the well done work behind it. It includes so many things! The portfolio is innovative in this way, it includes everything from blog posts to Github to Youtube videos and all in the middle and customized! The import of the working history from Link...
Polywork leads on raw interest score. Polywork leads on engagement ratio. Polywork leads on both metrics. That doesn't happen often.
These products share 1 categories: Web App. Moderate overlap suggests they target related but distinct use cases.
Polywork is also tagged in Social Networking, which Peerlist isn't. That suggests Polywork positions itself more broadly or targets an adjacent audience.
Peerlist has unique category tags in Community, Tech. Different positioning can mean a different buyer profile, even within the same space.
Polywork launched Sep 2022. Peerlist launched May 2022. Both launched the same year, meaning they faced similar market conditions and competition levels.
Polywork has a 0.43 engagement ratio (exceptionally high), based on 506 discussion threads across 1,184 interest points. That ratio puts it in the top tier for Web App products. People who noticed it had opinions about it.
Peerlist has a 0.29 engagement ratio (average), based on 296 discussions across 1,032 interest points. Average engagement for the category. Solid but not exceptional.
Within the Web App category (1,235 total products), Polywork ranks #2 and Peerlist ranks #3 by interest score. Polywork sits in the top 10 for the category.
Polywork is in the top 0% of Web App by interest. Peerlist is in the top 0%.
Pick Polywork if you want the product with the larger community behind it; sustained discussion and active users are your priority; you need something that also covers Social Networking.
Pick Peerlist if community size matters less to you than engagement depth; you need something that also covers Community.
Polywork: Polywork is the first collaboration network. Discover opportunities to collaborate with other professionals - from speaking on podcasts, to beta-testing new apps, partnering on side projects, and more. You’ll never be bored again.
Peerlist: Peerlist is a community-led professional network for people in tech with powerful work profiles at its core. A Peerlist profile can be used as a simple resume or a complete portfolio to showcase your work from Github, Dribbble, Product Hunt, and many more.
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WeWeb 2.0 — The only no-code frontend builder that is backend agnostic (Interest: 406, Engagement: 0.57)
Webflow App Gen — Build full-stack web apps natively in Webflow with AI (Interest: 387, Engagement: 0.10)
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Comparisons are generated automatically when two products have enough data overlap. If the pair you want isn't here, the products might be in different categories or too far apart in engagement.
Either the product didn't meet our engagement threshold, or it doesn't share enough category tags with the other product to generate a meaningful comparison. We'd rather show no comparison than a misleading one.
Each product's data reflects its launch period. The comparison shows both products' engagement metrics from when they launched. The build date at the bottom of the page shows when the index was last refreshed.
Not yet. Current comparisons use launch-period data only. Post-launch tracking is on our roadmap.
Generally, yes. Engagement ratio is hard to fake. A product can generate artificial interest, but sustained discussion threads require people who actually used the product and had something to say about it.
Automatically. We compare products that share at least one category and have similar interest scores. Products too far apart in traction don't make for useful comparisons.