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Accelerators

  1. HEALTH HUB VIENNA is a platform for open innovation in healthcare, where top pharmaceutical companies, medical device manufacturers, private and public players, healthcare providers and investment funds together develop бывают new, holistic and patient-centered solutions.
  2. Startupbootcamp Digital Health Berlin is a 3-month program, whose activities are supported by leading health organizations, including Sanofi, Munich Re, Berlin Institute of Health, Vilua and Deutsche Apotheker.
  3. Warszawski Akcelerator Technologiczny focuses on startups in the life sciences, energy and Internet of things. The program lasts 5 months. The first step is Sprint Workshop for all teams. The next stage is Matchmaking, during which each company individually selects mentors according to their business needs.
  4. Warsaw Booster is a support program for young startups (no more than 3 years old) working in the field of AI, IoT, AR and Big Data. One of the strengths of the program is attracting corporations, which can be useful when growing a startup.
  5. MIT Enterprise Forum CEE is an acceleration program for startups from Central and Eastern Europe (including outside of it) that have innovative solutions in one of the following areas: FinTech, InsurTech, Energy, Smart Buildings, Industry 4.0, HealthTech, MedTech, Digital Health, MarTech, Sustainability and Waste Management. During the program, startups can take advantage of useful opportunities: workshops; cooperation with mentors; collaboration with program partners for pilot implementation and validating solutions; access to partners and investors from the USA.
  6. #space3ac is an accelerator based in Gdansk that connects innovative startups with large companies looking for solutions in the areas of Smart Cities, bioeconomy and the space sector. Program participants have the opportunity to receive non-refundable financial support of up to PLN 200,000.
  7. Huge Thing Accelerator is an acceleration program organized in partnership with Google for Startups aimed at startups from Central and Eastern Europe with MVPs in education, medicine, and sustainable development. The goal of the program is to test business ideas and prepare startups for their first investment round.
  8. Accelpoint is an accelerator that has been operating in Central and Eastern Europe since 2018, collaborating with top business mentors and helping in the search for venture capital financing in Poland and abroad. Accelpoint focuses primarily on projects from FinTech, MedTech and CleanTech.
  9. BRINC is a 3-month intensive acceleration program, which ends with a demo day, during which startups present their projects to investors. The accelerator focuses on projects from InsurTech, PropTech, Smart Cities, FinTech, MedTech and CleanTech.
  10. Arkley is an acceleration program for projects from Connected Hardware, Drones & Robotics, FoodTech, Energy & Industrial, IoT. A useful feature of the accelerator is the partner network in China, which allows you to provide top sales and distribution channels for your startups. Startups have the opportunity to receive from $ 50,000 to $ 150,000 in investments.
  11. EIT Digital is an accelerator that focuses on projects in the areas of Smart Cities, Digital Wellbeing, MedTech and FinTech and helps in finding investments in the amount of € 2 — € 20 million.
  12. edulab.io is an EdTec accelerator that provides mentoring and investment assistance to startups.
  13. hub:raum is a Deutsche Telekom’s technology accelerator, bringing together early stage startups and leading European telecommunications companies. Startups benefit from seed investments, co-innovation programs, and the knowledge and expertise of a telecommunications company.
  14. The Family is a 6-week acceleration program for startups from MedTech, FinTech and EdTech, helping in finding investments.
  15. Axel Springer Plug and Play is a 100-day acceleration program that provides startups with funding and mentoring support. Even after the 100-day program, the accelerator continues to support startups and help entrepreneurs grow their companies.
  16. Startup Hub Poland is an acceleration program that attracts innovative projects to Poland. This is an initiative of the city of Warsaw, which decided to become the first city in Poland to create a municipal accelerator intended not only for Polish projects, but also for projects from all over Central and Eastern Europe.
  17. Buildit is a Baltic region accelerator specializing in HardWare and IoT projects. This platform offers a 3-month product and business development program, as well as a follow-up one-to-one mentoring program for up to 2 years.
  18. Startup Wise Guys is an acceleration program for early stage SaaS, FinTech and Cybersecurity startups.
  19. NDRC Accelerator is an accelerator for globally scalable tech startups providing investment opportunities of € 100,000.
  20. WINNO is a tech accelerator in Russia that offers an acceleration program for projects in MedTech, BioTech, IoT, VR and AI.

Investor Clubs

  1. Yellow Rockets is one of the largest investor clubs focusing on startups at the Pre-seed and Seed stages, working in the field of industrial automation and robotization in such technological areas as AI, Big Data, SaaS, 5G.
  2. InvestClub.vc is an investor club focusing on software startups in Eastern Europe at the Pre-seed and Seed stage with a global market and focus on GameDev, ChatBot, Marketplace, FinTech, MedTech, EdTech, SaaS, AI.
  3. Ainot is a network of business angels, which was created to support the youngest companies at an early stage of investment and during their dynamic growth. Ainot invests up to € 200,000 in one project.
  4. ceeban (Central & Eastern Europe Business Angel Network) is the largest business angel network in Central and Eastern Europe investing in early stage startups with a focus on FinTech, BioTech and a working MVP model. A typical investment in one trade is € 50,000 — € 1 million.
  5. COBIN Angels is a club of individual investors (business angels), founded in Warsaw in 2015, which is included in the top Poland BUSINESS ANGEL OF THE YEAR 2020. COBIN Angels is engaged in developing companies with high growth potential, with a particular focus on projects from the tech sector. Since 2020, the first specialized investor community has been created within the Warsaw Innovation Campus in cooperation with the Cambridge Innovation Center.

Corporate Accelerator

  1. Campus Europe Accelerator — Google for Startups is a program that helps startups with a growing team (more than 15 people) and an existing product or service develop. The program aims to build a sustainable startup community in Central and Eastern Europe. The third campus of the accelerator is located in Warsaw.
  2. G4A is a German acceleration program led by pharmaceutical giant Bayer that was launched in Berlin in 2013 to fund mobile healthcare applications. G4A is committed to helping digital health startups seeking funding and partnerships. The Bayer G4A program has created an extensive digital health partnership network with more than 150 companies.
  3. JLABS is a corporate accelerator of Johnson & Johnson Innovation, an innovative ecosystem that enables startups from different healthcare niches, including pharmaceuticals, medical devices and medical technology to create technology products and accelerate the search for life-saving and beneficial solutions for patients. The JLABS Accelerator provides an optimal environment for growing startups by streamlining research, development, and new therapies for vital healthcare industries.
  4. mAccelerator.vc is a corporate accelerator based on mBank, the world’s leading digital bank with over 5 million customers, focused primarily on Late Seed and Series A investments in fintech startups with cutting edge technology solutions that can have a powerful impact on the digital economy. mAccelerator.vc provides access to smart money, imparting experience and insight to entrepreneurs in innovation, market analysis, business development, marketing and branding.
  5. MTS StartUp Hub is a corporate accelerator based on MTS for startups with a focus on 5G, FinTech, AI, Computer Vision and environmental innovations.EIT Digital is an accelerator that focuses on projects in the areas of Smart Cities, Digital Wellbeing, MedTech and FinTech and helps in finding investments in the amount of € 2 — € 20 million.edulab.io is an EdTec accelerator that provides mentoring and investment assistance to startups.hub:raum is a Deutsche Telekom’s technology accelerator, bringing together early stage startups and leading European telecommunications companies. Startups benefit from seed investments, co-innovation programs, and the knowledge and expertise of a telecommunications company.The Family is a 6-week acceleration program for startups from MedTech, FinTech and EdTech, helping in finding investments.Axel Springer Plug and Play is a 100-day acceleration program that provides startups with funding and mentoring support. Even after the 100-day program, the accelerator continues to support startups and help entrepreneurs grow their companies.Startup Hub Poland is an acceleration program that attracts innovative projects to Poland. This is an initiative of the city of Warsaw, which decided to become the first city in Poland to create a municipal accelerator intended not only for Polish projects, but also for projects from all over Central and Eastern Europe.Buildit is a Baltic region accelerator specializing in HardWare and IoT projects. This platform offers a 3-month product and business development program, as well as a follow-up one-to-one mentoring program for up to 2 years.Startup Wise Guys is an acceleration program for early stage SaaS, FinTech and Cybersecurity startups.NDRC Accelerator is an accelerator for globally scalable tech startups providing investment opportunities of € 100,000.WINNO is a tech accelerator in Russia that offers an acceleration program for projects in MedTech, BioTech, IoT, VR and AI.

Venture Capital

  1. RST Ventures for Earth is a fund investing in IoT, AI, robotics and solutions for a cleaner environment at Pre-seed and Seed stages with an average investment check of € 250,000 — € 1 million.
  2. Alfabeat is a Pre-seed and Seed stages fund for enterprise software companies from Central and Eastern Europe.
  3. Arkley offers startups up to $ 1 million with a focus on DeepTech in Europe.
  4. Black Swan is a venture capital fund investing in high-tech startups in the areas of FinTech, ICT, e-Commerce, EdTech, FashionTech, MedTech and BioTech.
  5. BVALUE is a fund of Pre-seed and Seed stages in the areas of e-Commerce, IoT, Things, Marketing and SaaS.
  6. CorvusVentures is a venture capital fund investing in the Pre-seed and Seed stages, targeting startups from Central and Eastern Europe.
  7. Data Ventures is an early stage venture capital firm specializing in data mining technologies for b2b. The fund focuses on FinTech, DevTools, SaaS, AI, blockchain and Big Data technologies.
  8. EEC Ventures is a fund investing in startups specializing in IoT, AI, blockchain and Big Data technologies from Central and Eastern Europe.
  9. Experior Venture Fund is a venture capital fund investing in startups at an early stage and at the stage of growth in Poland. EVF invests between € 200,000 — € 3 million in fast-growing innovative companies that drive transformational change in their industries.
  10. KnowledgeHub is a venture capital fund that invests in modern technological solutions in the early stages of development. KnowledgeHub investment areas include MarTech, FinTech, MedTech and Industry 4.0.
  11. Kogito Ventures is a venture fund focused on startups from Central and Eastern Europe and investing in rounds ranging from Pre-seed to Series A.
  12. MOC (Market One Capital) is a venture capital fund investing in marketplace startups with an average investment check of € 250,000 — € 1.5 million.
  13. Montis Capital is a fund specializing in industry 4.0, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, biomedical technologies with an investment check of € 1.5 — € 5 million
  14. SMOK Ventures is a Polish-American venture fund focused on GameDev and investing up to $ 1 million.
  15. Next Road is a Pre-seed and Seed stage venture fund specializing in startups from Central and Eastern Europe with a focus on ICT, Big Data, SaaS, FinTech, Industry 4.0 with an average investment check of up to € 1 million.
  16. PIBiR is a Pre-seed and Seed stages fund specializing in ICT, Big Data, AI and robotics.
  17. Starfinder Seed Fund is a venture fund specializing in innovative technology startups from Poland, Central and Eastern Europe and the USA with a focus on BioTech, MedTech and ICT.
  18. Tar Heel Capital Pathfinder is a Venture fund for Pre-seed, Seed and round A, specializing in startups from Central and Eastern Europe with a focus on Big Data, FinTech and SaaS.
  19. TDJ Pitango Ventures is a venture fund specializing in startups in Big Data, AI, Medical Devices, Digital Health, SaaS, Mobile Technology, Digital Media, IoT. Average investment checks are $ 100,000 — $ 1 million.
  20. ValueTech Seed invests in projects aimed at the market at the Pre-seed and Seed stages. Main niches are ICT, IoT, BioTech and MedTech.
  21. BLDG Venture is a venture fund specializing in R&D startups at the stage of industrial research.
  22. Cherry VC is a Pre-seed and Seed stages fund with an average investment check of € 300,000 — € 3 million.
  23. Evig Alfa is a Polish venture fund specializing in FinTech, MedTech and CleanTech projects at the Pre-seed and Seed stages.
  24. Lemonade Stand is a venture capital fund investing in early stage technology startups in the Baltic and Eastern European countries. Average investment is € 25,000 — € 300,000.
  25. Tera Ventures is an Estonian venture capital firm investing in global digital startups at an early stage.
  26. Polish Venture Fund is a Polish venture capital fund investing in R&D projects in the field of medical technology.
  27. SATUS Starter is a Polish venture capital fund investing in high-tech startups in the areas of AI, Big Data, SaaS, AR, VR, Industry 4.0, FinTech, Blockchain, Cybersecurity and Marketplace.
  28. Revo Capital is a venture fund investing b2b and b2c startups in Turkey, Eastern Europe and the Baltic countries in the areas of AI, Big Data, FinTech, MedTech.
  29. LT CAPITAL is a venture fund investing in high-tech startups in the areas of ICT, IoT, AI, Big Data, Marketplace and SaaS.
  30. Black Pearls VC is a pre-seed and Seed stages fund investing in leading technology startups from Northern and Central Europe.
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This is a list of the top Google Trends alternatives for 2024. 

Google Trends is great for researching the popularity of a given keyword. 

That said, Google Trends is pretty limited in terms of features.

For example, you can't really use it to discover new, up-and-coming trends that aren’t on your radar yet. Plus, you usually need an additional SEO or marketing tool to  research any trending terms that you find. 

With that, here are the top 10 Google Trends alternatives to know:

1. Exploding Topics

Exploding Topics scans every corner of the web to find upcoming trends in dozens of categories. That way, you can discover trending topics and products before everybody else knows about them.

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Unlike Google Trends, you don’t need to know exactly what to search for. Just select a category of interest and review the trends in our database of 1M+ topics.

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And that’s one of the most main differences between Google Trends and Exploding Topics: Google Trends lets you research trending topics you already know about. Exploding Topics lets you discover new trends before you would even know to research them.

For example, a growing trend that we identified back in May of 2020 was "AI writing tool":

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Search interest in that SaaS category has increased by 50x since we first identified it. 

Exploding Topics can also be helpful for identifying trending physical products

In fact, we first found "air fryers" in June of 2019: over 18 months before the product category really took off.

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Notably, Exploding Topics also offers something else Google Trends doesn't: trend forecasting.

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This is ideal for marketers looking for "the next big thing". Investors looking to inform investment decisions. Or ecommerce businesses wanting to predict future demand. 

2. Treendly

Treendly advertises itself as “Google Trends on steroids” — this platform provides a trend database and custom trend reports so users can explore new trends in their specific industry.

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They offer features to search and filter trends, look at trend data in different geographic locations, predict trend growth, and save trends to a library. Treendly also lets you look at popular searches by platform; you can see Google searches, YouTube searches, and even what customers search on Amazon. This breakdown can be helpful for eCommerce teams or digital marketers that want to see how people are using these sites and what they’re searching for or purchasing.

Treendly offers two paid packages — the Starter package for $49/mo and an Enterprise plan (they do not list Enterprise pricing on their website, you have to request a quote).

If you’re going to use Treendly, you’re probably better off choosing the Enterprise package because there are some limitations with the Starter plan. For example, the Starter plan only lets you track 25 trends and does not grant access to custom reports. 

3. Trend Hunter

Trend Hunter is exactly what it sounds like: a website focused on spotting trends (with a focus on physical products).

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However, Trend Hunter doesn’t rely too much on search to identify trends. This can actually be a good thing as it can help you get exposed to trends that you’re not familiar with yet. They also tend to be good at spotting trends that are popping off on sites like TikTok, Instagram and X (formerly Twitter). 

Unlike Google Trends, you can’t just search for any word or phrase and see data on that keyword. 

In that way, Trend Hunter is more of a discovery tool than one you’d use to really drill down into how a specific keyword is trending. 

Specifically, Trend Hunter essentially has a giant database of trends (431,000 according to their website) that you can browse through. They also have a number of products, including a trend platform and custom reporting. 

4. Insider Intelligence

Insider Intelligence (powered by eMarketer and Business Insider) is a subscription-based trends newsletter.

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However, unlike Meet Glimpse, Insider Intelligence sends trend reports every single day. Specifically, they deliver trend info on a variety of industries and categories. That way, you can browse the information and find what’s relevant to you. You can also search topics in Insider Intelligence and they have tools to look at trend projections.

Insider Intelligence also offers a library of content about these upcoming trends — you can access interviews with experts, blog articles, reports, and infographics. For example, one of their recent reports has research on trends in the advertising industry, another offers a deep dive into Gen Z. Reviews of Insider Intelligence mention that it’s more of a news platform and resource hub than a trends database. So while you can’t necessarily save or track trends, you have access to articles to learn more about them.

Insider Intelligence does not disclose pricing on their site, but they offer three plans for different team sizes and user needs.

5. Semrush

Semrush is a robust online marketing platform for social media marketers, content marketing teams and bloggers, and other digital marketers.

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They have features to support every step of content strategy and creation, from researching keywords to writing content and planning paid ads. Plus, it includes analytics tools such as a rank tracker that lets you monitor page rankings, and competitor analysis features to keep an eye on what content they’re publishing and see how others talk about competitors online.

Semrush is described as user-friendly and doesn’t require much training to learn and use. They also have three packages to appeal to different users. The most basic plan lets you do keyword research, track keywords, manage backlinks, and optimize website page content. The enterprise plan gives you access to all of those features as well as integrations with Google Studio (including Google Analytics) and other extras. They also have custom plans for teams with really specific needs.

Despite the software’s ease of use, teams without a lot of technical SEO knowledge may not be able to leverage all of the available features and may end up paying for tools they don’t necessarily use. So this isn’t the best option for teams who just need more advanced keyword research software.

Pricing for Semrush ranges from $139.95 to $499.95 per month, with discounts of up to 17% available when billed annually. 

6. Ahrefs

Ahrefs is a digital marketing and SEO software suite.

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Its features enable teams to:

  • Research keyword opportunities and look at things like search volume and keyword difficulty.
  • Discover new content ideas and link building opportunities.
  • Monitor how website pages rank for specific keywords (and identify content that doesn’t rank well so you can plan updates for it).
  • Research competitor content, rankings, and backlinks.
  • Pinpoint technical SEO issues and make those fixes.
  • Organize and track SEO projects in a team dashboard.

This software is tailed for marketing teams that want to grow organic traffic and keyword rankings, address their site's technical SEO, improve website performance and find opportunities for link building. 

However, it’s worth mentioning that Ahrefs is not for the “beginner” marketer as some of the features are pretty sophisticated and require previous SEO knowledge to use. It’s also not the best option for paid ads or social media teams because it doesn’t have features to create and schedule ads, track ad performance, or monitor social media campaigns.

Ahrefs offers four paid plans. Each plan includes different SEO features and usage limits. And prices range from $99 to $999 per month.

7. AnswerThePublic

AnswerThePublic is the ideal alternative for readers that just want a keyword tool to look at Google searches and plan content ideas.

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You can use their site for free (the free tool allows a limited number of searches each day) or you can buy one of the paid packages to unlock unlimited daily searches.

AnswerThePublic’s paid packages also include features like folders to organize related keyword ideas together, reporting tools to compare popular Google searches during different periods, and real-time alerts for new keyword ideas.

Reviewers like AnswerThePublic because it generates a high volume of keyword ideas for any topic you type into the search bar and it organizes these keywords by “type.” For example, you could search “renewable energy,” and it’ll populate:

  • Question-based keywords (“Which renewable energy to invest in?”)
  • Comparison keywords (“Renewable energy vs fossil fuels”)
  • Searches with prepositions (“Renewable energy near me”)

It also displays all related keywords in an alphabetical list so you can browse keywords based on your interest and discover new keyword ideas. The biggest downside, though, is that it doesn’t show the search volume for any of the keywords. So while you can find keyword ideas, you can’t see any data around how often the search is done or how difficult it’ll be to rank for the keyword.

AnswerThePublic has three paid offerings and prices range from $9/mo for a very basic plan to $199/mp for a feature-rich "Expert" plan.

8. Pinterest Trends

Pinterest Trends is essentially Google Trends from Pinterest.

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In other words, it auto generates a list of trending topics on the platform. Like Google Trends, you can view trending topics by region.

However, to view all the trends that Pinterest offers, you do need to log in. Once you do, you’ll be presented with a pretty solid tool for discovering trends. Not only do you get a list of topics that are growing in interest over the last month/12 months, but the tool also displays their percentage growth over each time frame. 

Notably, unlike Google Trends or many of the other tools on this list, you can actually view topics that are trending among specific demographics (like age and gender). 

You can also filter trends based on interests, like electronics, beauty, health and gardening. This makes it easy to “zoom in” to a specific industry or niche. 

The only real downside of Pinterest Trends is that it doesn’t cover a wide range of industries or topics. The vast majority of trends tend to be related to the same handful of topics: beauty, home, fashion etc. So if you work in any of those spaces, this tool is an ideal fit. But if you’re a tech-focused niche, you probably won’t find many interesting trends in Pinterest Trends.

9. Keyword Tool

Keyword Tool is focused on generating autocomplete suggestions from various search engines (Google, Amazon, Ebay and Instagram).

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Autocomplete suggestions are typically made up of trending searches (which is why a search engine will suggest them). Which makes Keyword Tool helpful for identifying search terms that are growing in popularity.

Keyword Tool even has a dedicated tool for getting keyword suggestions from Google Trends itself. Specifically, it pulls keyword ideas from the “related topics” and “related queries” sections of Google Trends.

What makes Keyword Tool a bit more helpful than just using Google Trends is that it populates each keyword suggestion with helpful (SEO-focused data), like CPC and competition in the search results.

Keyword Tool does allow you to get some of their data for free. But they require a paid account to see all the keyword suggestions and data.

10. Similarweb

Similarweb is a digital marketing platform focused on competitor intelligence.

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More specifically, you enter a competitor into the tool. And you get back a bunch of traffic-related metrics about their website, including:

  • Estimated monthly visitors
  • Major traffic sources
  • Top organic (SEO) keywords
  • Engagement metrics (bounce rate and page views)
  • Counties that make up the largest chunk of the site’s user base

As a digital marketing platform, Similarweb is pretty stacked with features. However, it’s not the best option if you’re looking for something like Google Trends that isn’t actually Google Trends. 

Unlike Google Trends, Similarweb doesn’t focus that much on keyword research (although they do have a solid keyword tool as part of their paid product). And they definitely don’t focus on trends all that much.

So why list them as a potential alternative to Google Trends? Because you can use it to uncover a site’s top ranking keywords (which are often trending). And you can use the tool to find fast-growing websites. Which can be keywords to optimize your content around (for example, “Website review” etc.).

Conclusion

That wraps up our list of alternatives to Google Trends. As you can see from this list, no tool can completely replace Google Trends. It's a solid tool that's used by millions to research trends.

However, there are a number of free and paid that supplement or complement what Google Trends brings to the table. For example: Exploding Topics. 

You can browse the Exploding Topics database on our website for free to get a glimpse of the available trend data. We also offer a 14-day trial of Exploding Topics Pro so you can access all of our early trend data, meta trend information, reports, and trend tracking features. Get started with Exploding Topics Pro for $1.

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