You don't know what you don't know

A note from the founder

My name is Mike and I am an entrepreneur.

As such, I'm always thinking about the future: what's the next product I can sell? What's the next marketing campaign? The next opportunity?

The more I work, though, the more I realize that my perception is limited and that I'm missing out on good opportunities just because I don't know of their existence.

Or worse, because I'm late to the party.

It's like living in a bubble. You only know about things you know.

In fact, you will never know what you don’t know. There will always be gaps in your knowledge, places where you are absolutely clueless as to your ignorance.

As I wanted to shorten these gaps and understand things out of my bubble, I built Treendly.

Treendly scours the web, analyze thousands of data points and finds proven topics before they take off. Before it's too late for you to act on.

Additionally, you can also search topics and monitor how they perform over time, so that you can build your own private library of trending topics.

Treendly is your exposure to the unknown unknowns.
Get out of your bubble today.

Thanks,

Mike Rubini

Founder, Treendly

Bubble

Features

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Like Google Trends on steroids

New, curated trends

Read, at your own pace, about rising trends we have discovered across different industries. Basically, pre-curated Google Trends on steroids.

Search a keyword, in any country

Search a topic or keyword in any region and immediately get an understanding of the type of trend and its seasonality.

Related keywords

For any topic, explore related keywords that people are searching on popular websites. There's always a new trend around the corner!

Industries

See which industries are growing and which declining.

Collections & Case Studies

Understand trends in specific industries by reading occasional in-depth blog posts we write.

Monitor a keyword over time

Track how a keyword/topic performs over time and be alerted when it begins trending. As often as weekly.

Build your own private library of trends

Do your own research and manage your keywords in your own dashboard. Trends you discover are exclusively available to you.

Forecasting beta

See how a trend will likely perform in the next 6 months.

F.A.Qs

Treendly is built and managed by x23yc, a small company of one. I (the founder) build multiple SaaS products in parallel, with no team, no investments of any kind, and even no CS degree - all the way from Italy!

My mission with Treendly is to democratize the process of trend spotting: there are more rising trends happening right now than ever, and I want to empower you to spot your own relevant trends.



What is Treendly?

Treendly is a web app that sends you regular trend reports on topics you care about. It monitors signals across the internet to identify and track new trends in your industry. You can think of it as Google Alerts for Google Trends.


How is it different from Google Trends?

Google Trends is for researching things you've heard of. Treendly is for finding things you haven't.


Is this thing legit?

Definitely. Honesty and transparency are some of my core values. I embrace transparency by sharing my app and revenue metrics with everyone. If you choose to buy Treendly, you 100% support an indie maker. Treendly is entirely built by one guy in Italy, not a big corporation.


How much does Treendly cost?

You can start using Treendly for free. If you feel like you need to track more trends, you can upgrade any time. We have 3 paid plans: the starter plan, the pro plan, and the enterprise plan. Please visit the pricing page for a more detailed plan comparison.




Is this site owned by Google©?

The term 'Google' is a trademark of Google, LLC. Some small features of this application are based on Google APIs, but Treendly (one seamless word) is not a product of Google, LLC.



Does the data correlate to buying patterns?

There tends to be correlation between the trends and buying patterns in most categories. Generally, the more specific the keyword is, the greater the intent is. Thereby, in these cases, there will be an higher correlation.



What if I get stuck?

Glad you asked! We have an awesome chat customer support, which is available 24/5 to get you unstuck =)



Really, though, why should I pay?

You can start using Treendly for free, but we also offer paid plans. We do this so that we can keep our research independent and never compromise on the quality of the trends we share with you.



What's your cancellation policy?

You can cancel your subscription at any time and we will not bill you for future months. You can easily do that in your profile, or you can contact me anytime (Treendly's chat is available 24/5). Treendly's policy does not allow me to offer refunds.


Use Cases

E-commerce owners

E-commerce store owners and dropshippers use Treendly to analyze the seasonality of new products to sell.

Our data also helps merchants negotiate better deals with their suppliers before they realize they have a trending product.


SEO experts

SEO experts integrate Treendly in their research process to find new keywords no one else is covering yet.


Venture capitalists

VCs use Treendly to stay on top of companies trends and spot new opportunities. Data can guide their decisions in narrowing down where to focus their funds/efforts.


Journalists

Journalists use Treendly to find the next newsworthy trend to cover in their next story.





Marketers

Marketers use Treendly to get insights into “hot rising” related queries, and, terms that show trending changes in consumer interest.



Affiliates

Affiliates with niche sites and blogs, use Treendly to start writing about rising trends before everyone else and dominate the market.



Business owners

If you are required to stay on top of trends in your job, Treendly is probably useful for you. Getting in early is key these days and already within a few minutes you can find a trend worth exploring.



Software

Cart, a competitive intelligence tool for e-commerce, uses our APIs to offer their users the ability to track product trends.