What Commenzer does
Commenzer helps professionals identify public conversations that matter to their market, understand where their current voice sits relative to relevant peers, and decide where a contribution may create leverage.
What data we use
Commenzer works from public professional signals. These may include public profile information, public posts, public comments, visible engagement signals, topic relevance, and the public context around a conversation.
We do not use private messages, hidden account data, connection lists, or any action that requires us to post or engage as the user.
How the benchmark works
A benchmark compares a person's public professional activity against a relevant peer set. The purpose is not to rank people for status. The purpose is to show whether their current public activity gives them enough presence in conversations where their expertise could matter.
Typical benchmark signals include publishing activity, conversation activity, topical relevance, and evidence that the person is present in discussions aligned with their market.
How conversations are selected
Commenzer looks for conversations where four conditions overlap: the topic is commercially relevant, the audience matters, the discussion is still active, and the person has a credible angle that could add value.
This means Commenzer does not treat every popular post as useful. A high-reach conversation can still be low leverage if the audience is wrong or the person has no credible contribution to make.
How recommendations should be interpreted
Recommendations are decision support. They are not instructions to post, comment, sell, or contact anyone. A recommended conversation means there may be an opportunity to contribute. The user decides whether the opportunity is worth acting on.
What Commenzer does not do
- We do not post, comment, like, or message on behalf of users.
- We do not promise leads, revenue, profile views, or inbound enquiries.
- We do not expose identifiable peer data in public benchmark views.
- We do not treat activity volume alone as proof of authority.