Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Largest US office supplies retailer with ~916 stores. Pivoting to services (printing, shipping, passports) and in-store partnerships with Verizon and Party City.
Staples is the largest office supplies retailer in the United States, founded in 1986 in Brighton, Massachusetts. The company pioneered the office superstore format and built its brand on the promise of making office supply purchasing convenient and affordable for businesses and consumers alike. Staples was taken private by Sycamore Partners in 2017 and has since been undergoing a significant strategic transformation away from commodity product retail toward services-led revenue.\n\nStaples operates approximately 916 US retail stores and a large B2B commercial division serving businesses directly. The company's retail stores have evolved into multi-service destinations offering printing, shipping, passport photo services, and in-store partnerships with Verizon and Apple — making stores a hub for business services rather than just product sales. The B2B commercial division, which serves small businesses and enterprise accounts with recurring supply contracts, has become the more strategically important revenue stream as retail foot traffic has declined.\n\nStaples generates substantial revenue across its retail and commercial segments, though the company does not disclose detailed financials as a private entity. Its 2025–2026 strategy focuses on growing the services footprint in stores, expanding the B2B commercial business through direct sales and e-commerce, and differentiating from Amazon Business through the combination of physical presence, service offerings, and category expertise. The pivot to services represents a credible response to the existential challenge that e-commerce has posed to traditional office supply retail.
Second-largest US homebuilder; 80,000 homes FY2024; $35.4B revenue; Millrose Properties land REIT spin-off announced 2024 to create capital-light homebuilder model; "Everything's Included" strategy.
Lennar Corporation is the second-largest homebuilder in the United States by revenue, founded in 1954 by Leonard Miller and Arnold Rosen in Miami, Florida, where it remains headquartered, trading on NYSE (LEN). The company delivered approximately 80,000 homes in fiscal year 2024 (ending November 30) and generated approximately $35.4 billion in revenues under Executive Chairman Stuart Miller, with Jon Jaffe and Diane Bessette serving as co-CEOs. Lennar builds homes across entry-level, move-up, and active adult buyer segments in 26 states and over 100 metropolitan markets, with significant concentration in Florida, Texas, California, Georgia, and North Carolina—America's fastest-growing metropolitan areas where household formation and domestic migration trends support sustained demand. Lennar's "Everything's Included" merchandising strategy bundles premium features into base home prices, simplifying the purchase experience and improving per-home revenue per square foot versus competitors offering extensive à la carte options.
Monitor how your brand performs across ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, Claude, and Grok daily.