For builders who want the edge
Map the market. Find the gap others miss.
Gaplyze maps the players, their moves, and the whitespace — so you build where demand is real and competition isn't. Find the perfect gap before someone else does.
Free to start · No credit card · From a category to the whitespace
Illustrative map — your whitespace reflects the real category you map.
Everyone's building in the obvious place.
The visible markets are visible to everyone — which is exactly why they're crowded. The edge lives where demand is real but supply is thin. You just have to map it before you can see it.
Map it. Expose it. Validate it.
Map the players
See the competitive field for your category — who's there, what they ship, and how they're positioned.
Expose the whitespace
Find where demand outruns supply — the underserved edges the crowded middle ignores.
Validate the gap
Score the opportunity across commercial-viability dimensions before you commit a single sprint.
From a category to the gap.
Name the category
The market or space you want the edge in.
Gaplyze maps + exposes the gap
It charts the competition and surfaces the whitespace where real demand is underserved.
Score the gap and build
Validate the opportunity, then build with the edge — before someone else finds it.
An edge you can build on.
Demand-backed, not guessed
The whitespace is where demand signals outrun what the incumbents serve — not a hunch.
Scored before you commit
The gap gets read across the dimensions that decide whether it's worth building.
Yours, privately
Your category, your map, your gap — explored in your own workspace.
Before you start.
What do you mean by a “gap”?
Underserved demand — a slice of the category where customers want something the incumbents don't address well. It's where a sharp wedge can win without fighting the crowded middle.
How is the whitespace found?
By mapping the players in your category against the demand signals — the openings appear where strong demand meets weak or absent supply.
Is this just a competitor list?
No. The map is the means; the output is where the opportunity is — and that opportunity gets scored, so you build on evidence, not a spreadsheet of logos.
What if the gap doesn't hold up?
Then you've saved yourself months. Scoring the gap before you build is the point — weak gaps get filtered out before they cost you a sprint.
Do I have to pay?
No. Start free, no credit card. Upgrade only when you want the deeper market intelligence, blueprints, and exports.
Find the gap. Build the edge.
Map the players, expose the whitespace, and validate the gap — free to start, no credit card.