Piperic
similar sites
‹ ProfileAI ReportTools

Sites similar to aimthelight.org

Aim the Light — The Overexposed Republic · ranked by shared content topics & relevance
66match
therepubliconline.com
The Republic Online
2 shared topicspolitics
66match
newrepubliclib.com
Home - The New Republic News
2 shared topicspolitical-issues-and-policy
65match
labourforarepublic.org.uk 🇬🇧
Labour for a Republic
2 shared topicspolitics
65match
insidetherepublic.com
Inside The Republic | Opinions. Research. Data. Articles.
2 shared topicspolitics
64match
adamsinst.org
- The Adams Institute For the Preservation of the Democratic-Republican Model of Government
2 shared topicspolitics
64match
thepubliclive.com
The Public Live
2 shared topicspolitics
64match
fearoftheocean.com
Fear of the ocean
2 shared topicspolitics
64match
abolishthelords.com
Abolish the House of Lords – and replace it with a modern democratic revising chamber
2 shared topicspolitics
64match
thelibertymanifesto.com
The Liberty Manifesto
2 shared topicspolitics
64match
cloakroomledger.com
The Obfuscation Index – What They Hide in Plain Sight
2 shared topicspolitics
63match
kwasifraser.com
Kwasi Fraser — Public Servant. Executive. Proven Leader.
2 shared topicspolitics
63match
thelinecanada.com
The Line
2 shared topicspolitical-issues-and-policy
63match
room47ai.com
Room47ai | Unlocking The Enigma Codes of The Fabian Society
2 shared topicspolitics
63match
socraticmic.com
The Socratic Mic — Not Left. Not Right. Above.
2 shared topicspolitics
63match
thelistke.com
Bridging Policy, Culture and Story telling - The List KE
2 shared topicspolitics
63match
insightkerala.com
Insight Kerala News
2 shared topicspolitics
63match
masonanonymous.com
The Veritas — latest news
2 shared topicspolitics
63match
aroundthenews.com
Around the News
2 shared topicspolitics

How the match score works

Each match is a 0–100 similarity score — the higher it is, the more two sites resemble one another. It’s computed automatically from our own crawl data (never from what a site says about itself) by combining several independent signals, so a high score means several of them point the same way:

No single signal decides the result — they’re blended together. Treat the score as a way to rank candidates rather than an absolute percentage; the chips on each result show which signals contributed.