Two technology brands anchor Hyperloop's nearest audiences with near-identical pull: Neuralink at 0.90 and The Boring Company at 0.90 form a clear two-peak structure, with the rest of the top 10 trailing by several points — a pattern that points to an audience defined by a specific cluster of speculative infrastructure and frontier-tech interest rather than transportation broadly.
The shape is two-peak, and both peaks share Hyperloop's own subcategory: Technology brands. Below them, the next eight neighbors span a notably different mix. Cathie Wood (0.87) and Jeff Bezos (0.86) are both Professionals — investor and executive figures associated with disruptive capital. Casey Neistat (0.85) is a TV Personality and Lex Fridman (0.85) an Academic, both known for long-form technology-adjacent content. The Spectator Index (0.85) is a News Publisher, OpenAI (0.84) a fellow Technology brand, ARK Invest (0.84) a Finance brand, and Tim Cook (0.84) a Tech Personality. No athletes, entertainment figures, or consumer lifestyle brands appear in the top 10 — the neighbor set is almost entirely tech brands, tech-adjacent media, and high-profile figures from the professional and investor world.
The two dominant peaks share Hyperloop's own kind; the surrounding cluster confirms an audience that gravitates toward frontier technology, speculative investment, and intellectually-oriented media consumption.