Coffee Meets Bagel's top 10 neighbors span TV shows, travel brands, finance apps, fashion retailers, news publishers, comedians, and technology platforms — a mix that resists any single-category label.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.87 down to 0.84 with no dominant outlier pulling away from the pack. Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj sits at the top (0.87), followed closely by Lyft (0.87), Urban Outfitters (0.85), Robinhood (0.85), and Hasan Minhaj (0.85). None of these share Coffee Meets Bagel's own subcategory — Social Media — making this an entirely cross-kind top 10. The neighbor set breaks down across at least six distinct subcategories: TV Shows, Travel, Fashion, Finance, Comedians, Technology, News Publishers, and Websites. No single subcategory dominates. Mozilla (0.84), AJ+ (0.84), Democratic Socialists of America (0.84), BuzzFeed LGBTQ (0.84), and Al Jazeera News (0.84) round out the ten, adding technology, news publishing, political organizing, and web publishing to the mix. The presence of both a ride-share brand and a left-leaning political organization at nearly identical scores underscores how structurally diverse this neighbor set is.
This flat, cross-kind distribution suggests Coffee Meets Bagel draws an audience whose shape is defined less by any one content vertical than by a consistent underlying profile that cuts across entertainment, civic, tech, and lifestyle entities alike.