Stimator is a bit like Website Grader in that it analyzes your website, incoming links etc. and gives you a score. Where it’s different is that instead of being a percentage like Website Grader gives you, Stimator gives you a value in US Dollars.
The number isn’t just arbitrary – it’s based on how much actual money real websites have sold for and how your website compares to those sites. For example Stimator estimates that google.com is worth about $940 million.
As of today, Stimator thinks my website is worth $747, which isn’t a huge amount but at least it’s more than I’ve spent on the website over the years. They provide a bit of html to include in your site to show off your estimated worth (similar to Website Grader), but it didn’t work when I tried to include it in this post.
I originallydiscoeverd Stimator via someone’s tweet, but I don’t remember who it was from. When I later decided to revisit Stimator and couldn’t remember its name I found a lot of other website valuation web apps out there, but Stimator seemed to be the best. They seem to have put a lot of thought into it, especially the concept of linking the valuations to the financial markets.
I don’t think any of this should be taken too seriously, but it’s a fun thing to run ever so often to see whether your website is getting better or worse.
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