Where are people actually looking?
0 of 36 places published · 36 below the 5-person floor
Demand is 5 behavioural signals, weighted by how much intent each one shows, counted in distinct people and pooled so no individual can be read out of it.
Demandpeople, not events
measured, not ranked — too few published places here to sort into bands
not published — under 5 people here
circle size = demand · number inside = listings
21 places in view are drawn without a name because the names would have overlapped at this zoom — each one is still in its mark’s tooltip, and zooming in gives them room.
Nothing in this view clears the 5-person floor, so every mark is drawn grey and carries its listing count only. The places are real; the demand reading is not publishable yet.
1 signal not counted — and why
- Video engagement
- This platform owns none of its video. All 13 clips play from the agents' own YouTube accounts in an embedded player, and an embed reports nothing back to the embedding site — watch time, completion and drop-off are measured by YouTube, for the channel owner, and `media.meta` carries no statistics on any of the 13 rows. The two ways to fill this are both real work with a real cost: pull public view counts through the YouTube Data API on the existing re-sync sweep (cheap, but it counts views from YouTube's own surfaces — people who never came near this site — so it is not Realty.tube behaviour and must never be labelled as such), or host video ourselves and measure playback directly (accurate, and a different platform). Until one of those is chosen, a video-engagement number here would be a guess with a percent sign.