Technology brands dominate LaserShip's nearest audiences — not other logistics or transport companies. Across the top 10 neighbors, the subcategory distribution is strikingly cross-kind: OnePlus leads at 0.69, followed by T-Mobile at 0.67, with Microsoft at 0.64 and TechRadar at 0.64 rounding out a strong technology and telecommunications cluster. No other Transport and Logistics entity appears in the top 10.
The shape is broad — scores run from 0.69 down to 0.64 across the top 10 with no single dominant neighbor pulling far ahead of the rest. Alongside the technology cluster, the set includes Sunbelt Rentals (0.66, Other Business Services), Budget Truck Rental (0.66, Car Rental), Enterprise Truck Rental (0.65, Car Rental), MAACO (0.65, Maintenance and Repair Services), and Herc Rentals (0.64, Car Rental). That mix — equipment rental, vehicle rental, and auto repair — forms a secondary cluster of commercial and fleet-adjacent services. Chuck E. Cheese's at 0.66 is the outlier in the set, a QSR brand whose audience shape nonetheless lands inside this same broad neighborhood.
The overall picture is an audience that looks less like the customers of a delivery carrier and more like the audience of commercial-service and consumer-technology brands — a wide, diffuse shape with no single anchor.