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gnu.org

The GNU Operating System and the Free Software Movement

Since 1983, developing the free Unix style operating system GNU, so that computer users can have the freedom to share and improve the software they use.

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Updated 3d ago

Analyst read

Professional

#47.2K global rank5/100 trustTechnology & Computing

Detected stack

Unknown

Quick read

How to read gnu.org quickly

gnu.org looks like technology & computing. Traffic signals point to roughly 1.3M monthly visits. Current AI trust scoring is 5/100.

What to do next

  • The stack appears to include Unknown.
  • Open the Traffic tab if you need audience scale and geography before outreach.
  • Open the Business tab if trust, monetization, or positioning is your first decision filter.

Provider Completeness

45/56 fields populated (80%)

11 providers

Providers with missing fields

ads: 0/5publisher: 3/5files: 2/3traffic: 9/10radar: 2/4
View field-level status

visual: 4/4

All expected fields present

meta: 3/3

All expected fields present

seo: 5/5

All expected fields present

dns: 4/4

All expected fields present

ads: 0/5

Missing: isAdvertiser, advertiserIds, advertiserNames, resultCount, transparencySignals

publisher: 3/5

Missing: directCount, resellerCount

files: 2/3

Missing: robotsSitemapUrls

traffic: 9/10

Missing: trafficSources

whois: 6/6

All expected fields present

radar: 2/4

Missing: categories, sourceTimestamp

ai: 7/7

All expected fields present

Why this module matters

Business signals help answer “is this a real opportunity?”

Use the business tab to understand trust, monetization, audience fit, and brand posture before you spend time on outreach, partnerships, or competitive teardown work.

  • Trust score and sentiment are your first risk screen.
  • Business summary and audience notes speed up qualification.
  • Ads and monetization patterns reveal how the site captures value.

Business Intelligence

Business Profile

The GNU Project is a free software mass collaboration project founded by Richard Stallman in 1983, administered by the Free Software Foundation. It develops and promotes a complete Unix-like operating system composed entirely of free software, advocating for software user freedoms.

Business ModelNonprofit/Advocacy
Target AudienceSoftware developers, system administrators, privacy advocates, open source enthusiasts, academic institutions, and users seeking free alternatives to proprietary operating systems

Classification

CategoryTechnology & Computing
Sub-CategoryOpen Source
free softwareopen sourceoperating systemGNULinuxFSFsoftware freedomnonprofitactivism

Trust & Risk

Trust Assessment

Trust Score5/100
SentimentProfessional
Spam DetectionClean

Publisher Monetization

ads.txtMissing

Monetization Signals

missing_ads_txt

AI Visual Analysis

Design StyleFunctional/Academic
VibeTrustworthy, Principled, Community-focused
UI Score6/100
Detected Logo TextGNU Operating System

IAB Taxonomy

IAB CategoryTechnology & Computing
IAB Sub-CategoryOpen Source
Confidence98%
free softwareopen sourceoperating systemGNULinuxFSFsoftware freedomnonprofitactivism

Business Insights

Business Model

Nonprofit/Advocacy model detected

Trust Level

Low trust with 5/100 score

Audience

Software developers, system administrators, privacy advocates, open source enthusiasts, academic institutions, and users seeking free alternatives to proprietary operating systems

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