Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Tel Aviv generative AI video tool identifying the most shareable moments from long content, adding captions, and predicting viral potential per platform before publishing.
Munch is a Tel Aviv-based AI video repurposing company that uses generative AI to extract, edit, and distribute short-form video clips from long-form content. The platform's AI analyzes video transcripts and engagement signals to identify and clip the most shareable moments, then automatically enhances them with captions, topic tags, and multi-format resizing for social distribution. Munch's differentiator is its integration of AI-driven viral potential analysis — predicting which clips are most likely to perform well on specific social platforms based on content type, pacing, and current trend alignment. The platform serves marketing teams, social media managers, and content agencies managing high volumes of video repurposing work. Munch integrates with YouTube, Zoom, and RSS feeds for automatic content importing and supports direct scheduling to social platforms. Founded in 2021, Munch raised funding from investors including Cardumen Capital and has grown through content marketing and creator community adoption. It competes with OpusClip and Vidyo.ai in the AI video repurposing space.
London open-source headless CMS for subscription media; built-in newsletter delivery, Stripe-powered memberships, and modern editing tools for independent publishers and journalists.
Ghost is a London-based independent technology company that develops and maintains Ghost, an open-source headless content management system purpose-built for independent publishers, journalists, and newsletter creators. Unlike WordPress, which was built for website publishing, Ghost is optimized for subscription-based media businesses — it includes built-in newsletter delivery, paid membership subscription management via Stripe, and modern content creation tools in a fast, SEO-optimized platform. Ghost is available as open-source self-hosted software (free) and as a managed cloud service (Ghost Pro, paid), with the managed revenue funding continued open-source development. The platform has been adopted by independent media companies, Substack migrants seeking more control, and enterprise teams at companies including Mozilla and Square. Founded as a Kickstarter project in 2013 by former WordPress head of UX John O'Nolan, Ghost is structured as an independent non-profit foundation. Ghost Pro serves tens of thousands of publications and has processed hundreds of millions in creator revenue. It competes with Substack, Beehiiv, and ConvertKit in the newsletter and creator publishing market.
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