Audibel's top 10 nearest neighbors span car makers, home improvement retailers, a comedian, an alcohol brand, a convenience store chain, a TV show, and a racing athlete — with Beltone (0.89) the only other Health and Medical Services entity in the set.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.90 down to 0.86 with no single dominant neighbor and no sharp drop-off. GMC (General Motors Company) leads at 0.90, followed by Beltone at 0.89 and Fastenal at 0.88. After that, Larry The Cable Guy (0.87), Natural Light (0.87), Sutherland Lumber (0.87), Casey's General Stores (0.87), RP Lumber (0.86), Kenny Wallace (0.86), and Pawn Stars (0.86) round out the cluster. By subcategory, the top 10 breaks down as: three Home Improvement and Hardware retailers, two Health and Medical Services entities, one Car Maker, one Comedian, one Alcohol brand, one Convenience Store, one TV Show, and one Athlete. That mix — hardware stores, truck brands, rural retail, and country-adjacent entertainment — defines the audience shape more than any single neighbor does. Beltone is the only direct category peer in the top 10; the rest are cross-kind, drawn from automotive, retail, and entertainment subcategories that share the same audience composition without sharing Audibel's service type.
The flat, cross-kind cluster points to an audience defined less by health-service interest than by a consistent demographic and lifestyle profile that cuts across trucks, hardware, and rural entertainment.