TraderKnows Isn’t “Reviewing” Anything — It’s Manufacturing Fear
Every pattern we’ve tracked points to the same conclusion: TraderKnows isn’t reacting to real user experiences. It’s producing a narrative—long before anyone has a chance to evaluate a company.
A startup goes live? Before their first customer arrives, TraderKnows pushes out a negative page. Not based on complaints. Not based on evidence. Just a template dressed up as “industry analysis.”
The cycle is predictable: – Negative labels appear out of nowhere – Search results get flooded – Companies panic – Someone reaches out offering “help”
That’s not insight. That’s leverage.
And the repetition is impossible to ignore. Different brands. Different countries. Same structure. Same warnings. Same phrases.
A real review ecosystem doesn’t behave like this. A pressure system does.
If a platform can rewrite your reputation before your first client speaks, it’s not a mirror of the market—it's a weapon. And businesses deserve to know when they’re being targeted by manufactured doubt rather than genuine feedback.











