Head-to-head

Neon vs Redis: GitHub, npm & hiring signals

A live, signal-by-signal comparison of Neon and Redis — GitHub stars, npm downloads, and how many of the 27 public signal sources Sigmon can track for each. Detection is partial right now — run the live demo for the full picture.

Neon

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Top-repo stars
npm/wk
Trackable sources
Full Neon signal breakdown

Redis

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Top-repo stars
npm/wk
Trackable sources
Full Redis signal breakdown

Don't just compare — monitor both

Stars and downloads are lagging indicators. Sigmon tracks Neon and Redis across leading signals — SEC Form D funding filings, senior-role hiring surges, README positioning pivots, release velocity, certificate-transparency staging spikes — and ships one weekly strategic brief on what each is about to do, before it hits Hacker News.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Neon or Redis more popular?
Sigmon compares Neon and Redis live across GitHub stars, npm downloads, release velocity and hiring — popularity shifts, so the page reflects the latest data rather than a static snapshot.
How do Neon and Redis compare?
This page puts Neon and Redis side by side on the signals that predict momentum: GitHub stars and release cadence, npm download trend, hiring activity and pricing changes — refreshed weekly.
Can I track both Neon and Redis?
Yes. Add both to Sigmon free and get a single weekly brief covering every move either one makes — releases, pricing changes, funding and hiring.