Which product categories have enough landing pages to benchmark against?

Only two categories clear a reliable bar: Productivity (25 companies, 107 landing pages) and SaaS (24 companies, 94 landing pages).[1] Every other axis — AI/ML, Fintech, dev tools, B2B SaaS — falls below 8 companies in the landing corpus and can only be shown as named examples, never percentages.[2] Honest category benchmarking here is limited to those two.

Only Productivity (25 companies) and SaaS (24 companies) clear N>=8 for landing-page category cuts — July 2026.

Lazyweb Research · n=347 · Published 2026-07-07

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Finding: two categories qualify

Landing-page company counts by category, filtered to N>=8 companies:[1]

CategoryCompaniesLanding pages
Productivity25107
SaaS2494

These are the only two category cuts the 347-company corpus can support with a percentage. The 'landing page' category value (13 companies) is a company-import artifact and is excluded.

Breakdown: why other axes can't carry a percentage

The requested expansion axes — AI/ML, Fintech, dev tools, B2B SaaS — each have fewer than 8 companies with labeled landing pages, so any percentage would be noise.[2] For those, the honest presentation is absolute counts or named company examples, never a share. This is a sample-size limit of the corpus, not a gap in the market.

How to apply

If you benchmark by category, restrict claims to Productivity and SaaS. For AI/ML, Fintech, or dev-tool comparisons, use the named-company experiment examples (GitHub, n8n, Factory, Framer) illustratively rather than as statistical category benchmarks. Resist the temptation to quote a percentage for a sub-8-company slice.

The numbers

StatComputed from
Productivity 25 companies / 107 pages; SaaS 24 companies / 94 pageslanding_by_category_clean
AI/ML, Fintech, dev tools, B2B SaaS each below 8 companies in landing corpus; 347 companies totalsmallSampleWarnings[category cuts] / landing_companies_total
Methodology. Universe: 347 companies with labeled landing pages, July 2026. Method: company-level category counts filtered to N>=8. Caveat: only Productivity and SaaS qualify for percentages; other axes are named examples only, and the 'landing page' category is an import artifact excluded.

Sources & citations

  1. [1] Lazyweb Research analysis of 347 companies (web landing census), July 2026. Category cut by companies.category filtered to N>=8 companies; only Productivity and SaaS qualify.
  2. [2] Lazyweb Research analysis of 347 companies (web landing census), July 2026. AI/ML, Fintech, dev tools, and B2B SaaS each fall below 8 companies; shown as counts/examples only.

Source: Lazyweb Research — proprietary analysis of real, in-market app screens. Cite as Lazyweb Research, 2026-07-07.

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