Day-O
HTTP liveness
realPulse Index
realEach family contributes its observed strength × weight to the 0–100 Pulse. Missing families contribute nothing and are never renormalized, so an unobserved product reads lower — Pulse measures observed activity, not potential.
Structure
observed attributesAnalyst read
generated from the observed metrics above · no external narrativeDay-O's site returned a hard-dead response when we last probed it on Jul 12, 2026, so we mark it inactive. Its Pulse Index is 4.9 of 100, built from 2 of 4 observed signal families. Observed footprint: 2 functional tags. It has no curated competitive-alternative edges yet, so the comparable set below is functional tag-similarity — read it with the confidence flags.
Comparable set
curated alternatives → functional tag-similarity| Company | Basis | Pulse | Families |
|---|---|---|---|
| Colibriproductivity | similar | 40.0 | 1/4 |
| EyeTwentyproductivity | similar | 8.0 | 1/4 |
| Maxelproductivity | similar | 16.0 | 1/4 |
| AirParrotproductivity | similar | 46.8 | 2/4 |
| A friend and I spent 6 years making a simulation game, finally releasedgaming | tag-overlap | — | — |
| nScribdentertainment | tag-overlap | 8.0 | 1/4 |
| OASESgaming | tag-overlap | 40.0 | 1/4 |
| We Are The Dwarvesgaming | tag-overlap | 40.0 | 1/4 |
Confidence reflects source and category coherence: curated = an editorially linked alternative; similar = strong functional tag-overlap in the same category; tag-overlap = shared tags only and may be noisy. Pulse is the observed-activity index real; a dash means the comparable has no observed signal families.
Funding & team
not in sourceNo disclosed funding in our sources. Funding data covers only ~1% of the corpus (462 rounds across 79K products), so absence here is unknown, not zero— we don't estimate a number we can't source.