Piperic
similar sites
‹ ProfileAI ReportTools

Sites similar to ilonarapp.com

Welcome Fantasy lovers and writers. Follow the muse · ranked by shared content topics & relevance
67match
pbarcadia.com
P.B. Arcadia | Writer of Dark Fantasies and Smutty Romance
2 shared topicsfiction
67match
mainecrimewriters.com
Maine Crime Writers | Living and Writing in the great state of Maine
2 shared topicsfiction
67match
bethgreenbooks.com
Beth Green | Writing About the Fantasy Worlds of My Dreams
2 shared topicsbooks-and-literature
67match
siroccobooks.com
Sirocco Books | Paranormal and Fantasy Literature
2 shared topicsfiction
66match
aaronfrale.com
Aaron Frale Author – Home of the science fiction, comedy, horror, and fantasy author Aaron Frale
2 shared topicsfiction
66match
khrennie.com
Home - The Hedge Writer
2 shared topicsfiction
66match
arizonamysterywriters.com
Home - Arizona Mystery Writers
2 shared topicsbooks-and-literature
66match
amorrie.com
Welcome to The Umbra Series!
2 shared topicsfiction
66match
simsawyersediting.com
Sim Sawyers Editing | Professional editing services for YA and Fantasy authors
2 shared topicsbooks-and-literature
66match
ashleychapmanbooks.com
Ashley Chapman Books – Dedicated to the characters and writings of Ashley Chapman
2 shared topicsfiction
66match
ajtonyperkins.com
Hello... Welcome to the Home Page
2 shared topicsbooks-and-literature
66match
aprilswanson.com
April Swanson – Fantasy author
2 shared topicsfiction
66match
charliegarratt.com
Historical mystery and crime writer Charlie Garratt
2 shared topicsbooks-and-literature
66match
texaswrites.com
Welcome to Texas Writes!​From the Writings of Ben Moore - Home
2 shared topicsbooks-and-literature
66match
remainlost.com
Remain Lost – The home of writers of sorts
2 shared topicsbooks-and-literature
66match
patmccawauthor.com
Welcome to the Official Site for Author Pat McCaw
2 shared topicsbooks-and-literature
66match
amyrmarshauthorwriter.com
Amy R. Marsh Author & Writer – Freelance, Fantasy Fiction, Non-Fiction
2 shared topicsfiction
66match
alysawishingrad.com
Alysa Wishingrad, Writer of Fantastical Fiction
2 shared topicsfiction

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.