The top 10 neighbors span a wide band of similarity scores — from 0.87 down to 0.76 — with no single entity pulling far ahead of the rest, and the cluster is almost entirely composed of education-sector entities.
The shape is broad: eight of the ten neighbors carry an Education subcategory, drawn from Brands (GoNoodle, 0.84; Remind, 0.83; Nearpod, 0.82; Quizizz, 0.81; Flipgrid Live Events, 0.73; Schoology, 0.72) and Organizations (We Are Teachers, 0.87; Discovery Education, 0.79; Teacher2Teacher, 0.79). The remaining two are Google for Education (Tools and Resources, 0.80) and TeacherGoals (Motivational, 0.78). No celebrities, media channels, or non-education brands appear in the top 10 — the audience shape is tightly defined by the K–12 professional and classroom-tools ecosystem.
What makes the broad shape notable here is that the scores stay elevated across all ten positions without a sharp drop-off, suggesting this audience overlaps consistently with a wide range of education-adjacent entities rather than concentrating around a single peer. The cluster's character is essentially the K–12 teacher and edtech practitioner audience, replicated across tools, communities, and professional resources.
This pattern indicates an audience that is deeply embedded in one sector, recognizable to nearly every entity operating in the K–12 space.