Find Similar Subreddits
Search a community, get an interactive overlap graph — neighbors are subreddits that shared audiences in the public sayit-style dataset.
Browser-only · Open data · Inspired by Andrei Kashcha open-source work
Turn huge, list-shaped data into maps you can move through — see structure and discover connections across Reddit, cities, and GitHub. No install, no login.
Four ways to explore — each one uses position and proximity as the main signal, not another spreadsheet column.
Search a community, get an interactive overlap graph — neighbors are subreddits that shared audiences in the public sayit-style dataset.
116,000+ subreddits in one galaxy — pan, zoom, and search. Every dot is a community; clusters are shared audience neighborhoods.
Draw every road inside a city boundary as minimalist line art — powered by OpenStreetMap, export SVG or PNG.
700,000+ repositories by co-star similarity — browse the open-source sky and spot related projects by neighborhood, not keywords alone.
Anvaka is the handle of Andrei Kashcha, an independent developer and visualization engineer. For over a decade, projects on github.com/anvaka have helped millions explore data beyond lists and pivot tables — through maps, graphs, and playful spatial layouts.
His work clusters around three ideas: graph visualization (how things connect), geographic rendering (roads and cities as art), and community analysis (how online spaces relate). This site bundles those experiments with clearer docs and navigation — still rooted in the same open data spirit.
Most dashboards trap insight in grids. Here, the interface is a navigable space: position carries meaning, distance reads as similarity, and density hints at popularity. You skim the way you wander a city — follow shapes that pull you in.
That matters most for network data: Reddit subs linked by overlapping readers, GitHub repos linked by overlapping stargazers, cities drawn by their own street graphs. Each becomes a landscape you pace through at human speed.
Everything here builds on public datasets and MIT-friendly repos. Subreddit similarity flows through the Similar Subreddits finder; roads stream from OpenStreetMap; the GitHub galaxy aggregates public star graphs credited to anvaka pipelines.
This frontend is independent — it exists to improve access and storytelling around those originals. Fork or inspect the upstream projects anytime on GitHub.
All four run entirely in the browser — no account, no fee. Below is the cheat sheet; each tool page dives deeper with screenshots-level guidance.