Talk:Sketchfab

Growth figures
The section tabulates and graphs the growth in numbers of users and models (product) over the last decade. I have two questions about their notability, and a technical one: yoyo (talk) 14:42, 20 March 2021 (UTC)
 * Are these growth figures particularly notable? What proportion of the market do they represent?
 * These growth figures seem to follow the normal exponential growth of any product in its infancy, before market maturity flattens the curve to a characteristic sigmoid (S) shape. How mature is this market?
 * Both graphs are of the same type (line); each has ten data points over about seven years; each uses a similar date xFormat (either %Y or %Y-%m). Yet the second graph tries to mark 17 ticks along the x-axis, whereas the first marks only seven.  Is there a problem in the  template that causes this odd behaviour?

The graph were just an attempt to represent data scattered across a lot of articles in a concise way.

The growth does not follow "the growth of any product". Not all products see an exponential growth over a 10 year period.

It's hard to say what is the company's market share in terms of users without a proper market sizing analysis.

The graphs have recently been deleted anyway. So we can close the discussion. Pannini (talk) 12:22, 1 July 2021 (UTC)

merge with Fab (website)?
Or should this be a historical article? Arlo James Barnes 18:33, 24 March 2024 (UTC)