

Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality Postsįintech, Cryptocurrency, and Bitcoin and Posts And of course, this methodology can be applied to any of the following topics or verticals to show some of the more interesting sector trends. Which can be a great way to scout the most interesting startups and products or get a feel for the competition. You’d then be shown the top 2500 results with clickable links, sortable by hunter, number of votes, reviews, comments, post date and more.

If you then wanted to narrow it down still further or get a more recent picture of the market with the top AI posts from 2020, you could ask a follow up question like: “What were the top posts from 2020?” You could simply ask Veezoo: “How many artificial intelligence posts have there been since 2015?” or “What percentage of posts are about artificial intelligence?” and you’d be shown the following:Īs you can see, there has been a pretty consistent increase in postings (and thus, probably AI focused startups and products) since the start of 2016. Let’s say you were an AI/ML focused investor and wanted to track the trends and interest in the AI space since 2015. NOTE: Be sure to note the scale on each graph as they may vary. Here are the results of our analysis (based on the frequency of postings). With that in mind and with the goal of providing investors with an invaluable broad strokes picture of the technological and startup trends/landscape of the past 5+ years (at least in reference to the activity on Product Hunt), we analyzed the various topics/themes we thought venture investors and users would find most interesting. Sometimes, a picture is worth a thousand words. Insights and Correlations from Product Hunt’s Data

