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Where Mindber data comes from

Two ingest paths feed every product page: a small set of public catalog sources for identity and metadata, and a public engagement signal layer that produces the Mindber Activity Score. Both run on a fixed cadence and write to a versioned audit trail.

Version v1.4Updated

Catalog sources

Public AI-tool directories Mindber ingests for product identity, launches, categories, and rankings. Each source links back to its raw profile on the source platform.

Product HuntActive
Launches, maker metadata, category tags, votes/comments, awards via Product Hunt GraphQL API. Primary discovery for new products.
Daily 06:00 UTC (API)
ToolifyActive
Official tool listing pages only — not compiled third-party traffic reports. Monthly traffic estimates, ranking signals, regional rankings, pricing snapshots, AI-model and platform metadata.
Daily 04:00 UTC
TAAFT (There's An AI For That)Active
Tool discovery, country, creator socials, Q&A, alternatives, deals.
Tue 04:00 UTC
AIbasePaused
China-leaning catalog coverage, traffic source mix, geo distribution, bounce rate, domain WHOIS, how-to-use steps.
Manual run (verification pending)
FuturepediaSunset
Legacy entries kept for historical continuity. New ingest is disabled.
Disabled (30-day sunset)

Activity signal sources

Independent public probes that feed the Mindber Activity Score. Weighted signals sum to 100%. Supplemental signals are collected but do not carry a standalone score weight.

Public traffic estimates
Estimated monthly visitors and 30-day change. Sourced via the Toolify and AIbase ingest paths above, not a direct third-party API.
Daily–weekly by tier
30%
Social — YouTube Data API v3 + LinkedIn
Days since last public video or post on linked YouTube / LinkedIn channels. YouTube activity is fetched via YouTube Data API v3 (read-only, public data only). X / Twitter was retired 2026-05-01 after both syndication endpoints were disabled.
Weekly
20%
Public ATS endpoints
Open-roles count from Greenhouse, Lever, and similar public hiring boards plus careers pages.
Weekly
15%
HTTP homepage probe
HTTP reachability, content-hash change detection, page title, TLS health.
Daily–monthly by tier
15%
Public DNS (A / MX / NS)
DNS resolution and record presence via public DNS lookups. RFC 1035 hygiene checks.
Daily–monthly by tier
10%
Public pricing pages
Vendor pricing-page reachability, number of detected prices, change-over-time deltas.
Daily–monthly by tier
10%
GitHub API (public)
Public repository count, commit activity (last 90 days), star trajectory, and open-issue count from linked GitHub organisations. Read-only access to public data only via GitHub REST API v3.
Weekly
Supplemental
Reddit public API
Subreddit subscriber count and post frequency for tool-specific communities. Public subreddit data only — no user data, no private posts.
Weekly
Supplemental
RSS / Atom feeds
Blog and changelog publication frequency from tool-linked RSS/Atom feeds. Used to detect content freshness independently of social activity.
Daily
Supplemental

Retired sources

Sources that previously appeared on this page but have been removed. We list them explicitly so the historical claim is auditable.

X / Twitter
Retired 2026-05-01. Both X syndication endpoints were disabled, making non-API collection unreliable. The social signal now reads only LinkedIn and YouTube.

Ingest policy

  • Every probe respects robots.txt per RFC 9309 before fetching, and pauses the source on a hard reject.
  • Engagement fetches identify themselves as Mindber-LivenessBot/1.0 with a contact URL — vendors can block us cleanly if they prefer.
  • Vendors who want any source removed from their product page can file a takedown or claim their profile to control what is shown.

All data collected from publicly accessible sources. No private, paywalled, or proprietary data is used. Facts only; no compiled third-party reports.

Source list is versioned. Removals are listed under “Retired sources” rather than silently deleted.Back to Mindber →
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