Market Value: $4 – $7 billion (estimated nonprofit value based on traffic and influence)
Limitations: Outdated format, restricted editing, difficult to create and maintain a profile, and lacks personalization.
How ViralMe Competes: ViralMe provides all the benefits of Wikipedia—trust, visibility, and ranking on Google—but in a modern and smarter way. Users can create their own professional profiles, fully optimized for search engines, without restrictions or outdated formatting. Unlike Wikipedia, which is difficult to maintain, ViralMe profiles are always up-to-date and customized for business and personal branding.
Market Value: $1.3 billion (as of latest valuation)
Limitations: Provides only a landing page with links; lacks SEO, detailed customization, and branding options.
How ViralMe Competes: ViralMe includes all of LinkTree’s features plus much more. Instead of just displaying links, ViralMe creates an entire SEO-optimized personal or business profile that ranks on Google, improving discoverability and engagement. It offers deeper customization, analytics, and additional branding opportunities beyond simple link management.
Market Value: $150+ million
Client Base: Lemlist serves a relatively small number of clients compared to ViralMe.
How ViralMe Compares: While Lemlist is a successful SaaS business, it focuses on email outreach and cold email automation, whereas ViralMe provides a broader and more scalable solution for businesses, professionals, and entrepreneurs looking to establish a strong online presence. ViralMe serves a significantly larger audience and has higher potential for long-term growth.