Waze
Waze is a navigation website and app that uses community reports, live traffic information, map editing, and route calculation to help drivers choose routes and avoid delays.
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Waze is a navigation website and app that uses community reports, live traffic information, map editing, and route calculation to help drivers choose routes and avoid delays.
Trello is a visual work management website and app where people organize projects with boards, lists, cards, checklists, due dates, comments, attachments, and simple automation.
GitLab is a web-based DevSecOps platform that combines source code hosting, planning, code review, continuous integration, deployment, security scanning, and software delivery workflows.
Product Hunt is a product discovery website where makers launch apps, tools, startups, books, games, and other new products while the community votes, comments, reviews, and compares what is gaining attention.
Hacker News is a social news and discussion website focused on computing, startups, research, engineering, business, and other topics that interest technically curious readers.
Fandom is a large fan wiki and entertainment platform where communities document games, movies, television, books, characters, lore, episodes, releases, and fan knowledge in collaborative pages.
Indeed is an employment website and hiring platform where job seekers search listings, post resumes, research companies, and apply for work while employers post jobs, promote openings, and use recruiting tools to find candidates.
Khan Academy is a nonprofit online learning platform that offers free lessons, practice exercises, videos, and teacher tools across math, science, reading, humanities, test prep, and other subjects. Founded by Sal Khan, it became one of the best-known examples of free educational technology on the web.
Duolingo is a mobile learning platform best known for free, gamified language lessons. Founded by Luis von Ahn and Severin Hacker, it turned short daily exercises, streaks, reminders, characters, and adaptive practice into one of the most recognizable education apps on the web.
Wix is a website-building and online business platform that helps individuals, small businesses, agencies, and enterprises create websites, stores, portfolios, booking pages, blogs, and digital experiences without managing traditional web infrastructure.
Udemy is an online learning marketplace where instructors publish courses and learners study practical skills in technology, business, design, personal development, and other fields. Founded in 2010, it became known for a large instructor-led catalog, frequent course discounts, and Udemy Business training for organizations.
Coursera is an online learning platform that connects learners with courses, guided projects, professional certificates, degree programs, and job-relevant training from universities and companies. Founded in 2012 by Andrew Ng and Daphne Koller, it helped make massive open online courses part of mainstream education and workforce development.
Letterboxd is a social website and app for logging films, rating and reviewing movies, building watchlists, following friends, making lists, and discovering what to watch next. Founded by film fans in 2011, it became a central online home for cinephile culture by combining a personal movie diary with social feeds, criticism, memes, lists, festival buzz, and recommendation habits.
Rotten Tomatoes is a movie and television review website best known for the Tomatometer, which summarizes the share of positive reviews from approved critics, and the Popcornmeter, which reflects audience ratings. The site turns criticism, fan response, trailers, editorial guides, and streaming discovery into quick signals that shape how many people decide what to watch.
Craigslist is a local classifieds website where people post and search listings for jobs, housing, goods, services, gigs, community notices, discussion forums, and more. It began in San Francisco in the 1990s and became famous for keeping a sparse, utility-first design while influencing online marketplaces, local commerce, apartment hunting, job searching, and person-to-person internet trust.
Dailymotion is a French video-sharing and streaming platform where people watch news, sports, entertainment, music, creator uploads, publisher clips, and other online video. Founded in 2005, it became one of the early global web-video sites alongside YouTube, then evolved toward curated video, publisher tools, advertising products, and embedded player technology.
Dribbble is a design portfolio and creative community where designers, illustrators, product teams, agencies, and studios share visual work, browse inspiration, build portfolios, and connect with hiring opportunities. Founded in 2009 as a small invite-only space for designers to share work and feedback, it became a major design discovery site known for shots, polished UI previews, portfolio visibility, freelance leads, job posts, and visual design culture.
Behance is a creative portfolio and discovery platform where designers, illustrators, photographers, art directors, motion designers, typographers, architects, and studios publish project case studies, browse visual inspiration, follow creatives, and connect with hiring opportunities. Founded by Scott Belsky and Matias Corea and acquired by Adobe in 2012, it became a major showcase layer for the creative industry and Adobe Creative Cloud ecosystem.
DeviantArt is an online art community and gallery where artists, illustrators, photographers, writers, designers, fan creators, and art enthusiasts publish work, follow creators, comment, collect favorites, join groups, sell commissions, and explore digital culture. Founded in August 2000 and acquired by Wix in 2017, it became one of the webโ€s longest-running creative communities, later facing new debates around platform redesign, monetization, AI art, and artist protection.
Yelp is a local search and review platform where people find restaurants, shops, home services, nightlife, beauty businesses, healthcare offices, and other local businesses through ratings, written reviews, photos, menus, maps, quotes, and business information. Founded in 2004 by Jeremy Stoppelman and Russel Simmons, it helped make online word-of-mouth a major force in local discovery and small-business reputation.
Goodreads is a book-focused social cataloging website where readers track books, rate and review titles, build shelves, follow authors, join groups, set reading goals, and discover recommendations. Launched in 2007 and acquired by Amazon in 2013, it became one of the webโ€s most influential reader communities, shaping how books are found, compared, marketed, discussed, and remembered online.
Kickstarter is a crowdfunding platform where creators raise money for creative projects by asking backers to pledge support before the work exists or ships. Launched on April 28, 2009, it became a major home for games, design products, films, music, comics, art, publishing, technology, and community-backed ideas, using an all-or-nothing funding model that helps creators test demand while giving supporters a way to help projects come to life.
Substack is a publishing and subscription platform where writers, journalists, podcasters, commentators, educators, and creators publish newsletters, posts, podcasts, video, notes, and community updates directly to readers. Founded in 2017 by Chris Best, Hamish McKenzie, and Jairaj Sethi, it helped make paid newsletters and independent media businesses easier to launch by combining email distribution, web publishing, payment tools, subscriber management, and discovery features.
Patreon is a creator membership and commerce platform where artists, podcasters, writers, musicians, video creators, educators, game makers, and online communities can earn recurring support from fans. Founded in 2013 by Jack Conte and Sam Yam, it helped popularize direct creator funding through patron tiers, exclusive content, community access, digital products, payments, analytics, and tools that reduce dependence on advertising-driven social platforms.