About the data

What is tracked

Every AI site here carries the same six things, and each one is shown with the date it was last written.Traffic — estimated monthly visits, global and US, with the month-over-month change.Keywords — the search terms a site ranks for, the position it holds, the monthly search volume behind each term, and what advertisers pay for a click on it.Backlinks — the domains linking to a site, and for each of those domains whether you can get listed on it: free, paid, or an editor decides.Monetisation — whether a site charges, and what it charges. Every verdict links the exact page it was formed from, so you can open it and check.Category — one of fifty, by what a product does for its user rather than what it is built with. The list of categories is written by hand; which one a site lands in is not, and it is settled once rather than re-decided every week. A site we cannot place stays uncategorised instead of being filed under the nearest heading. See all of them.Liveness — whether a site is still operating. Sites that stop are marked, never deleted, so a category’s history stays readable.

How current it is

Daily — discovery. A new AI site can be in the corpus within a day.Weekly — traffic, across the whole corpus. It is the figure that moves fastest, so it is the one refreshed most.Monthly — keywords, backlinks and monetisation, on a rolling quarter of the corpus each week.Every page footer carries the date its data was last written, and the live coverage figures are on the coverage page.

Domain Rank

Domain Rank (DR) measures a domain’s link strength — the higher it is, the more a backlink from that domain is worth. It is logarithmic: the distance from 20 to 30 is far smaller than the distance from 70 to 80. It is stored at full precision and shown on a 0 to 100 scale to one decimal place; sorting and filtering use the stored value, so two sites showing the same number may still order correctly against each other.

All of it is public

There is no account, no paywall, and no sampled “free tier”. Every ranking, every site page and every feed is open to anyone and to any crawler.

How to read the figures

Traffic is modelled rather than measured — nobody outside a site can measure its analytics — so it is best read as an order of magnitude and a direction of travel. That is what the est. marker beside every traffic figure means.Where something genuinely could not be determined, it is shown as such rather than filled in with a guess. An unknown never quietly becomes a “no”. Keeping the two apart is what lets you trust the values that are there.