OpenWeb

OpenWeb, Tel Aviv, Israel

OpenWeb is a unified, end-to-end suite for building a community.

According to our data, OpenWeb is the 6th most popular commenting system on the web.
It has 1.5% of the commenting system market share and is present on 0.004% of all websites.

πŸ“Š Rankings and Market Share

πŸ† OpenWeb Awards

⚑ Sites Using OpenWeb

We have data on 140 websites that use the OpenWeb commenting system. Here is a list of some of the top ranked ones.

The highest rated site using OpenWeb is cnn.com.

#WebsiteRankCountryLanguage
1 cnn.com #67 United States English
2 nypost.com #140 United States American English
3 barrons.com #2,025 American English
4 finance.yahoo.com United States American English
5 edition.cnn.com United States English
6 jalopnik.com #6,205 United States American English
7 pagesix.com #6,207 United States American English
8 directoalpaladar.com #7,783 Spain Spanish
9 whio.com #9,553 English
10 wsbtv.com #11,445 English
11 nautil.us #11,951 United States American English
12 sport5.co.il #12,214 Israel Hebrew
13 money.cnn.com United States English
14 decider.com #15,418 United States American English
15 comingsoon.net #16,377 American English
16 kiro7.com #16,528 English
17 wlos.com #16,793 English
18 engadget.com #17,122 United States English
19 turnto10.com #17,262 English
20 religionnews.com #18,167 American English

πŸ“ˆ Usage Statistics

Most of the sites that use OpenWeb:

Most of the sites using OpenWeb are from the United States.

  • United States 78%
  • Germany 4%
  • Israel 4%
  • United Kingdom 4%
  • Isle of Man 2%
  • India 2%
  • Italy 2%
  • Netherlands 2%
  • Spain 2%

Most OpenWeb users speak English.

  • English 91.4%
  • Chinese 2.9%
  • Hebrew 2.2%
  • German 1.4%
  • Spanish 1.4%
  • Italian 0.7%

The OpenWeb commenting system is especially popular on .com top-level domains.

  • .com 87.1%
  • .gg 3.6%
  • .net 1.4%
  • .org 1.4%
  • .tv 1.4%
  • .co.il 1.4%
  • .us 0.7%
  • .it 0.7%
  • .co.uk 0.7%
  • Other 1.6%

The primary market segments for websites utilizing OpenWeb include general news, entertainment, and blogs and wiki.

  • General News 45.9%
  • Entertainment 18.8%
  • Blogs/Wiki 10.6%
  • Games 4.7%
  • Portal Sites 3.5%
  • Sports 2.4%
  • Technical/Business Forums 2.4%
  • Business 1.2%
  • Forum/Bulletin Boards 1.2%
  • Other 9.3%

πŸ•΅οΈ Similar Technologies

These are some of the best OpenWeb alternatives.

RankName
1
Disqus
New York, United States

A networked community platform that provides embedded commenting systems for websites to host discussions and user feedback under articles and pages.

Free$12+/month
2
Facebook Comments
Menlo Park, California, United States

A website plugin that lets visitors post and reply to comments using their Facebook accounts.

Free
3
wpDiscuz
Cheyenne, Wyoming, United States

A WordPress comment plugin that extends the native commenting system with real time interactions and enhanced discussion features.

Free
4
Coral
New York, United States

An open-source commenting platform developed by Vox Media that websites and publishers can self-host to manage on-site discussions.

FreeOpen source
5
IntenseDebate
San Francisco, California, United States

A cloud-based commenting system for blogs and websites such as WordPress, Tumblr, Blogger, and custom sites that enhances native comment sections with discussion features.

Free

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πŸ’¬ Frequently Asked Questions

What is the company behind OpenWeb?

OpenWeb is owned by Open Web Technologies Ltd., headquartered in Tel Aviv, Israel.

Which country uses OpenWeb the most?

The majority of OpenWeb users are from the United States.

Who uses OpenWeb?

According to our data, OpenWeb is used on over a hundred sites, including such established ones as cnn.com, nypost.com, and barrons.com.

How does OpenWeb stack up against the competition?

OpenWeb is a moderately popular commenting system, ranking ahead of 9 other commenting systems we track.

What are the alternatives to OpenWeb?

Alternatives and possible competitors to OpenWeb may include Disqus, Facebook Comments, and wpDiscuz.

πŸ‘‰ See Also

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