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MenuAre there competitors to Whattpad (besides Amazon)?
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Here are some lists I found.
Do you think that the competitors listed here are true competitors or just similar?
https://datafox.com/competitors/wattpad
http://www.startupranking.com/wattpad/competitors
https://www.owler.com/iaApp/108863/wattpad-competitors
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