The top 10 neighbors for AC Hotel span hotels, tech media, a blog, a hair salon service, and a workplace software platform — with no single entity pulling far ahead of the rest. Scores run from 0.95 down to 0.90, a narrow band that defines the flat shape.
Four of the ten neighbors are fellow hotels. Marriott Hotels leads at 0.95, the highest score in the set, followed by Hyatt Regency at 0.92 and DoubleTree by Hilton and Tribute Portfolio both at 0.91. Residence Inn by Marriott also sits at 0.91. That's a clear same-kind cluster — but it accounts for only half the top 10. The other five neighbors are drawn from entirely different categories: Naval Ravikant (Tech Personalities, 0.90), Wirecutter (Blogs, 0.90), Embassy Suites Hotels (Mid-range Hotels, 0.90), Drybar (Hair Salons and Barber Shops, 0.90), and Slack (Technology, 0.90). The presence of a tech personality, a consumer review blog, a hair salon chain, and a workplace tool at essentially the same similarity level as major hotel brands signals that AC Hotel's audience shape is not defined by lodging interest alone — it overlaps substantially with an audience that also gravitates toward professional and tech-adjacent content.
The flat distribution here means no single neighbor dominates; the audience is recognizable to a wide and cross-category mix of entities simultaneously.