Piperic
similar sites
‹ ProfileAI ReportTools

Sites similar to ethanfrot.com

Ethan Frot - Front-End Web Developer based in Bordeaux, France · ranked by shared content topics & relevance
76match
renethedev.com
René D. Perez | Front-end Web Developer
2 shared topicsweb-development
75match
thadseaver.com
Thad Seaver | Front-end web developer
2 shared topicsweb-design-and-html
75match
imbensantos.com
Ben Santos | Front-End Web Developer
2 shared topicsweb-development
75match
ashleyong.net
Ashley | Frontend Web Developer & UI/UX Designer
2 shared topicsweb-design-and-html
74match
andreiasouza.com
Andreia Souza | Front-End Web Developer
2 shared topicsweb-development
74match
dev-aria.com
DEV Aria - Front-end Developer
2 shared topicsweb-development
74match
nataliemaks.com
Natalie Maks – Front-end Developer
2 shared topicsweb-development
74match
alfredasare.me
Frontend Web Developer | Alfred Asare
2 shared topicsweb-development
73match
desgree.com
Edouard Desgrée - Front-end developer - Webdesign
2 shared topicsweb-design-and-html
73match
andreascarpello.com
Andrea Scarpello - Front-End Developer | Portfolio
2 shared topicsweb-development
73match
evinbrooks.com
Evin Brooks - Front-End Developer
2 shared topicsweb-development
73match
annamarieb.net
Anna Marie - Front End Web Developer
2 shared topicsweb-development
73match
andreadesouza.com
Andrea de Souza | Front-end developer
2 shared topicsweb-development
73match
annahilla.com
Anna Hilla · Frontend Web Developer
2 shared topicsweb-development
73match
makatha.com
Serge Baluyot - Freelance UI/UX Design and Front-End Developer
2 shared topicsweb-design-and-html
73match
andreadelpech.com
Andrea Delpech Front-End Developer
2 shared topicsweb-development
73match
developedbygeo.com
developedbygeo | Front End Web Developer
2 shared topicsweb-development
73match
andrearagao.com
André - Front-end Developer
2 shared topicsweb-development

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.