Search Happens on 41 Sites Now — But Google Still Has 95% of the Market
Search fragmentation is real. It’s just not coming from where most people think.
SparkToro and Datos identified 41 websites with significant search behavior. Google still holds 95% of traditional search. But where the other 5% goes might surprise you.
Forty-one websites now have significant search activity.
SparkToro and Datos analyzed search behavior across the web and found that search isn’t just happening on Google and Bing anymore. It’s happening on Reddit, Amazon, Facebook, YouTube, Pinterest, and dozens of other platforms where users type queries into a search box and expect results.
Twenty-three of those sites had more than 0.1% market share — which sounds tiny until you consider that 0.1% of global search volume translates to over 5 billion searches per year. Per site.
Google still dominates. That hasn’t changed.
Google maintains roughly 95% of traditional search volume. That number has been remarkably stable. The “Google is dying” narrative doesn’t hold up when you look at the actual data.
But here’s what is changing: where the other 5% goes.
The fragmentation isn’t coming from AI tools.
This is the surprising part. Reddit, Amazon, Facebook, and YouTube all generate more search activity than ChatGPT. The search fragmentation that’s actually happening is driven by established platforms where people already spend their time — not by AI-native search tools.
People search on Reddit because they want opinions from real humans. They search on Amazon because they’re ready to buy something. They search on YouTube because they want to see how something works. Each of these platforms serves a search intent that Google handles less well.
ChatGPT and Perplexity get the headlines, but in terms of actual search volume, they’re still behind platforms that have been around for years.
What this means for your SEO strategy.
The 95% number tells you where to focus the majority of your effort: Google. That hasn’t changed and isn’t changing anytime soon.
But the 41-site finding tells you something else. Your audience is searching for your topics on platforms beyond Google. If you’re a SaaS company, people are searching for your product category on Reddit and YouTube. If you sell physical products, Amazon search matters more than Bing. If you’re in a visual industry, Pinterest search is real traffic.
The opportunity isn’t to abandon Google. It’s to show up where your specific audience searches, beyond Google.
Clicks still power the whole system.
Across every one of these 41 platforms, the fundamental exchange is the same. Users search. Results appear. Users click. Whether it’s Google, Bing, Reddit, or YouTube, the click is what converts a search into a visit.
And on Google — which still represents the vast majority of search — click-through rate remains a documented ranking signal. The data from the DOJ antitrust trial, the leaked API documents, and multiple independent studies all confirm this.
Optimizing for clicks isn’t just a Google strategy. It’s a search strategy. Period.
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