FleetPride's top 10 neighbors span musicians, restaurants, a business-services firm, a truck brand, and a card game — no single category dominates, and no other automotive parts-and-accessories entity appears in the set.
The shape is broad: scores run from 0.84 down to 0.79 with no sharp drop-off, and the neighbor mix cuts across five distinct subcategories. Lil Yachty leads at 0.84, followed by Popeyes Chicken at 0.81 and 21 Savage at 0.81 — two Musicians and Bands flanking a Restaurant brand. Unifirst, an Other Business Services firm, sits at 0.81, and Quiznos (Restaurant, 0.81) and Volvo Trucks (Automotive Dealerships, 0.80) round out the upper tier. Kodak Black (0.80), UNO (Toys and Games, 0.79), Rich The Kid (0.79), and Wild 'N Out (TV Shows, 0.79) complete the ten. Tallying subcategories: four of the ten are Musicians and Bands, two are Restaurants, and the remaining four each represent a different subcategory. The Musicians and Bands cluster is the plurality, but it shares the space with food brands, a logistics-adjacent services firm, a truck dealership, and entertainment — a genuinely mixed composition rather than a coherent thematic cluster.
What this shape signals is an audience that is not defined by a single interest vertical; the people who follow FleetPride overlap substantially with audiences that are otherwise spread across entertainment, dining, and commercial services.