Startup Grind's top 10 neighbors span business magazines, news publishers, tech personalities, and finance brands — a mixed cluster with no single subcategory dominating and no standout gap between the highest and lowest scores (0.96 to 0.94).
The shape is flat. Bill Gates leads at 0.96, but only fractionally ahead of Entrepreneur (0.95) and Forbes (0.95). Those two are Magazines, joined later by Fortune (0.94) — making business-oriented magazines the most represented subcategory in the top 10. News Publishers appear via CNBC (0.94), while Eventbrite (0.94) and LinkedIn (0.94) represent Technology and Social Media brands respectively. Erik Huberman (0.94) is a Professionals subcategory entry, and Gates Foundation (0.94) and World Health Organization (0.93) round out the set as Non-Profit organizations — a cross-kind presence that sits alongside the business media cluster without obvious thematic logic.
Startup Grind is itself a Website, and only one other Website appears in the top 10 — Women Entrepreneur does not appear in the top 10 results shown; confirming the center entity's own subcategory is largely absent from its nearest neighbors. The audience shape here is defined less by what Startup Grind is and more by a broad professional-and-global-affairs orientation that pulls in business magazines, finance brands, and institutional organizations simultaneously.
The flat distribution across these subcategories suggests an audience that is wide-ranging in its media consumption rather than tightly clustered around any single content type.