What the leaderboard ranks
- Rating
- Review count
- Review velocity
- Local search visibility
- Listing health score
- Health score
- Estimated annual revenue
- Estimated business value
- Recent competitive movement
Pagination and filters
The leaderboard supports paginated market browsing, so page 2 and later pages continue showing populated businesses rather than a loading or empty state. Use city, category, country, state, time range, sort, and minimum-review filters to narrow the comparison set. The total count is the number of collected businesses in the current filtered result set. Page labels such as51-100 of 200 reflect the current filters and page size.
Time range filters recalculate the metrics they affect, including review velocity, recent review volume, health score, and aggregate cards. They do not randomize results on refresh.
Aggregate cards
The leaderboard summary can show:- Average rating
- Median rating
- Average health score
- Average review count
- Estimated market revenue range
- Estimated market value range
- Premium and distressed competitor counts
How to use it
- Open Dashboard > Market.
- Choose the relevant category or market segment.
- Sort by rating, review count, health score, revenue, estimated business value, or visibility.
- Open a competitor to review the details behind the score.
Reading the Results
A competitor with a lower rating can still outrank others if it has stronger review velocity, better listing coverage, broader local visibility, or stronger valuation signals. Use the leaderboard as a triage view, then open competitor details for the underlying metrics.Related workflows
- Use Rank Tracker to verify local visibility by keyword and location.
- Use Market Trends to find repeated customer topics across competitor reviews.
- Use Alerts to monitor sudden changes after the leaderboard highlights a threat.