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Not trying to be snarky, genuinely asking. In the context of tech, what's a product based company? What isn't?
A product based company creates their own products, e.g: Spotify, Sumo Logic, Twitter.

What isn't a product company? Agencies, software houses, e.g: EPAM.

Wouldn't there be clear differences between a service company and a product company then?
SaaS seems to complicate that distinction...
Looks good and already has a lot of data.

The problem is that I see a mix of companies from the US, Europe and Asia. Would it be possible to filter by location?

Thanks for the comment! Yes, I'm going to add filters soon.
Product-based companies, for better engineering culture?
How did you get so much of data ? Is it a crawler or manually driving it?
I was a bit excited for this since I was expecting physical products. But it seems product now universally means digital product. So what's the term for a physical product now days?