Competitors platform are showing you bad trend data
Recently, Betty — our AI support specialist — had a candid conversation with a Treendly user. The customer was curious:
“Why do some competitors show ‘pet hair removal gloves’ as a trending topic, but Treendly doesn’t?”
It’s a fair question. On the surface, it might look like we’re missing out. But here’s the reality:
When you check Google Trends, the curve for “pet hair removal gloves” is flat. No spike. No momentum. In other words, it’s not a trend.

Why Do Competitors Show Non-Trends?
Let’s be honest: there aren’t that many new, genuine trends each year.
But some platforms want to keep their dashboards looking fresh, so they pad their data with unreliable, artificially generated “trends.”
It looks impressive at first glance, but it’s not grounded in reality.
Our Approach: Google Trends as the Single Source of Truth
At Treendly, we take a different path.
We rely on Google Trends as our single source of truth.
If a topic isn’t truly trending, we won’t show it—no matter how tempting it is to fill the page.
Could we make our own charts and inflate the numbers? Sure.
But we’d rather show fewer trends that actually matter.
Why Quality Matters
In the long run, quality beats quantity—every time.
Our users trust us to surface real, actionable trends.
That means saying “no” to noise and “yes” to integrity.
The Bottom Line
- If you see a trend on Treendly, it’s because it’s a real trend.
- We don’t pad our dashboards with unreliable data.
- We believe in transparency, accuracy, and value for our users.
Real trends. Real insights. No smoke and mirrors.
Want to see how Treendly can help you spot what’s actually trending?
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