Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Open publishing platform and subscriber-supported media network for long-form writing; founded by Twitter co-founder Evan Williams; $176M raised; subscription model with revenue-sharing for writers; ~132 employees.
Medium is an open online publishing platform that serves as a hub for writers, journalists, thinkers, and subject-matter experts to share long-form ideas and stories with a global readership. Founded in 2012 by Twitter co-founder Evan Williams (who also co-founded Blogger) and Biz Stone, Medium was designed as a publishing infrastructure that sits between personal blogs (too hard to distribute) and traditional media (too controlled by editors and algorithms). The platform initially offered free unlimited publishing with an algorithmic discovery layer, before transitioning to a subscription model in 2017 that monetizes readers and shares subscription revenue with writers based on reading time.
Verisign (VRSN) reported ~$1.5B revenue in FY2024. Operates the .com and .net domain name registries, controlling the most critical internet infrastructure under ICANN contracts. HQ: Reston, VA.
VeriSign, Inc. is the authoritative registry operator for the .com and .net top-level domains (TLDs), managing the definitive databases of all .com and .net domain names on the internet. Under contracts with ICANN (the internet governance body), VeriSign maintains the exclusive right to operate the .com registry — a monopoly covering approximately 160 million registered domain names, the largest TLD in the world. Every time someone types a .com address in a browser anywhere on earth, VeriSign's infrastructure resolves the query.
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