Piperic
similar sites
‹ ProfileAI ReportTools

Sites similar to candicebaxter.com

Candice Baxter – Writer · ranked by shared content topics & relevance
79match
shawnagamache.com
Shawna Gamache – Writer
2 shared topicsbooks-and-literature
73match
susanvargawriter.com
Susan Varga | Writer – writer
2 shared topicsbooks-and-literature
73match
anitacolemanwebster.com
Anita Coleman Webster – Writer
2 shared topicsbooks-and-literature
71match
pjpancras.com
PJ Pancras – Amsterdam based writers duo
2 shared topicsbooks-and-literature
69match
hennamalik.com
Henna Malik – The Writer
2 shared topicsbooks-and-literature
68match
conniepillonauthor.com
Connie Pillon Author Blog – Freelance Writer, Activist, Life Coach
2 shared topicsbooks-and-literature
67match
cameronscottsteele.com
Cameron Scott Steele – Writer, Editor, Teacher, Tarot Reader
2 shared topicsbooks-and-literature
66match
antheaanka.com
Anthea Anka - Writer
2 shared topicsbooks-and-literature
66match
nwtaylor.com
N. W. Taylor – Aspiring Author
2 shared topicsbooks-and-literature
66match
ivanaoke.com
IVANA OKE – WELCOME TO MY WEBSITE
2 shared topicsbooks-and-literature
66match
montelongowriting.com
Montelongo Writing – Professional Editing
2 shared topicsbooks-and-literature
66match
annalisaparent.com
Annalisa Parent – Helping you bring out your best writer by accessing your most creative self
2 shared topicsbooks-and-literature
66match
annelecuyer.com
Anne L'Ecuyer – ESSAYS ON CREATIVE LIFE
2 shared topicsbooks-and-literature
65match
annadavisabel.com
Writer Anna Davis Abel
2 shared topicsbooks-and-literature
65match
superlativevoid.com
Superlative void – Insights
2 shared topicsbooks-and-literature
65match
anna-jube.com
Anna Jube - Writer
2 shared topicsbooks-and-literature
65match
apenanditswriter.com
A Pen And Its Writer | Substack
2 shared topicsbooks-and-literature
65match
andreacagan.com
Andrea Cagan, Writer
2 shared topicsbooks-and-literature

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.