A quick Finder search can help you identify competitors in a particular sector or theme. You can search using "concepts" to describe the space you are interested in. The 'Companies' tab after running a Finder search offers a holistic market map based on our algorithmic output based on how companies describe themselves.
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Cyndx tracks companies in several different languages to help you view not only the competitive landscape in your own backyard, but also to make sure you are aware of potential threats from competitors who may exist anywhere around the globe.
Using Finder to understand the competitive landscape from an operational perspective
βUnderstanding how a company views itself strategically
Using Finder to understand the competitive landscape from an operational perspective
Begin to understand the competitive landscape by running a Finder search.
See our Best Practices to run a Finder search.
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After running your Finder search you'll notice the Cyndx Score which shows the similarity between your search and company listed. Depending on the filters of your search, the more likely the results will display competitors in the landscape.
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Understanding how a company views itself strategically
The 'Relationships' tab on a company profile allows you to view subsidiary relationships, industry classifications and company-identified competitors, as well as customers, suppliers, and partners.
Specifically, company-identified competitors, named by company itself, either publicly, through filings, or on a website. This gives you a better understanding of how they view themselves strategically.
**Company-Identified Competitors for Uber Technologies
Identifying companies who own similar patents
The 'IP' tab on a company profile allows you to view published patents and see who holds similar patents.
Within the 'View Similar Patent Data' is where you can access which companies hold similar patents to the company.