“Pricing -> https://www.rrlabs.online/pricing” — its home page
“Illustrative model based on the Growth plan ($99/mo + 2.5% success fee on recovered revenue).” — its home page
You are sizing up a market. These filters come from what each product claims about itself: how it positions itself, what it charges, who it names as an alternative, what proof it publishes.
“Pricing -> https://www.rrlabs.online/pricing” — its home page
“Illustrative model based on the Growth plan ($99/mo + 2.5% success fee on recovered revenue).” — its home page
“…vs. Ghost Pro -> https://payglue.io/vs/ghost-pro/” — its home page
“Founding Member 9 € /mo” — its home page
“…vs UptimeRobot -> https://pulse.pulsecima.com/vs/uptimerobot.html” — its home page
“See the full pricing breakdown → -> https://pulse.pulsecima.com/pricing.html” — its home page
“Ecqo lets you save browser tab workspaces, triage Gmail, and manage your to-do list — all from a Chrome extension popup” — its launch post
“Trusted by 100+ Chrome users” — its home page
“Take vs Screen Studio -> https://crestnotch.app/take-vs-screen-studio” — its home page
“Crest changelog -> https://crestnotch.app/changelog” — its home page
“Buy vs build -> https://codelet.co/buy-vs-build” — its home page
“Pricing -> https://codelet.co/pricing” — its home page
“VerifiedMRR gives founders running multiple products one private revenue overview.” — its launch post
“Compare -> https://verifiedmrr.com/compare/trustmrr/” — its home page
“Guide -> https://ankylix.com/guide.html” — its home page
“Pricing -> https://cashbookly.com/pricing.html” — its home page
“Core bookkeeping is free, no signup needed, and your data stays with you.” — its home page
“See pricing -> https://inner-light-life.lovable.app/pricing” — its home page
We have not read this one closely yet. Nothing is claimed here on its behalf.