Top websites by traffic right now, April 5, 2026

share.google sits among the fastest-climbing domains in the website movers feed for this capture, reflecting wider use of Google’s short share URLs from Discover, Search, and Chrome on phones. The primary table lists global website traffic movers (domains that gained enough rank versus a prior baseline to qualify), and the secondary block adds eight leaders from the App Store Top Paid mover list captured the same day.


Top trending website domains by traffic movers: April 5

  1. webmd.com. A long-running consumer health reference site; sustained symptom and drug lookups keep it a recurring traffic heavyweight in health categories.
  2. rocket.com. The Aerojet Rocketdyne corporate site in aerospace and defense, which often draws traffic around defense sector news and contractor visibility.
  3. derstandard.at. Major Austrian news publisher Der Standard; the snapshot tags it against hobbies and leisure labels tied to audience interest clusters.
  4. ikea.com. Global home retailer; seasonal refresh and catalog-driven visits commonly lift its home and garden traffic blocks.
  5. babyblog.ru. Russian-language parenting and pregnancy community, frequently active when family and child-health topics spike in search and social referrals.
  6. gzone.ph. Philippines-facing online gaming brand GameZone (GZone), licensed under PAGCOR rules, aligned with the gambling category label in the feed.
  7. x2tsa.com. A domain that surfaced as a fast mover under broad hobby labels in this pull; public reporting on the hostname is thin, so treat category tags as descriptive only.
  8. diariodocomercio.com.br. Brazilian business and markets daily Diário do Comércio, often picking up readers around local economic headlines.
  9. avito.ru. Leading Russian classifieds marketplace for goods, jobs, and housing, a staple high-traffic commerce property in that market.
  10. share.google. Google’s short link host for shares from mobile Search and Discover, tied to rollout of automatic URL shortening in the Google app through 2025 and 2026.
  11. ikea.com (furniture sub-label). Second category row for the same retailer, split out under furniture rather than general home and garden in the provider’s taxonomy.
  12. mercadolibre.com. Latin American e-commerce and auctions giant; traffic moves with promos, regional macro news, and marketplace campaigns.
  13. duosecurity.com. Cisco Duo’s identity and MFA product site, sensitive to enterprise security incidents and IT upgrade cycles.
  14. zillow.com. US real estate listings and estimates; demand tracks mortgage rates, spring buying season, and housing headlines.
  15. twitch.tv (video games accessories label). Amazon-owned live streaming hub; this row sits under games and console accessory taxonomy while the same domain also appears on a parallel games row later in the raw feed.

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What today's web traffic mover trends reveal

The list mixes global platforms with country- or language-specific leaders, which is typical when movers are defined by rank change rather than absolute size. Health (webmd.com, nih.gov deeper in the file), commerce (amazon.com, mercadolibre.com, avito.ru), and creator or media (twitch.tv, youtube.com) show how everyday search and entertainment stacks still dominate baseline traffic even when the mover filter highlights recent climbs.

Infrastructure and workplace URLs (share.google, duosecurity.com, dropbox.com, adp.com) point to sharing workflows and IT purchasing as steady drivers of measurable week-to-week rank shifts. Regulated or high-stakes verticals (bet.br, stake.com, gzone.ph) also appear, which matches how gambling and gaming properties are tagged when they clear the mover threshold.

The website table for this article carried an as_of_ts of 2026-04-02 UTC, a few days before publication, while the App Store block was pulled on 2026-04-05. Analysts should treat the web table as a slightly older snapshot than the iOS chart when comparing timing.


Also trending: App Store Top Paid on April 5

Eight paid iOS apps that climbed enough versus a thirty-day baseline to qualify as movers on April 5, 2026:

  1. Shadowrocket. Rule-based proxy client for iPhone and iPad used to route traffic through user-supplied servers; long-running paid utility with periodic chart surges.
  2. HotSchedules. Staff scheduling and shift tools for restaurants and hourly teams.
  3. DualShot Recorder. Dual-camera recording utility for capturing front and rear iPhone video at once.
  4. Procreate Pocket. Mobile edition of the Procreate illustration app for artists on iPhone.
  5. AnkiMobile Flashcards. Spaced-repetition study client tied to the Anki desktop ecosystem.
  6. SkyView®. AR star map and astronomy guide for identifying constellations and satellites.
  7. Paprika Recipe Manager 3. Paid recipe organizer with meal planning and grocery lists.
  8. RadarScope. Professional weather radar viewer aimed at storm chasers and meteorology enthusiasts.

Track these trends in real time with Trends MCP

Trends MCP exposes the same top-charts endpoints agents use here, so research stacks can refresh movers on a schedule instead of hand-copying charts. Product and growth teams pair web mover lists with store charts to see when a category spike on the web shows up as paid or free app demand. The primary website table came from the Sunday rotation top_trends call for global website traffic movers.

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See the website traffic trends page for how web ranking feeds are described on the site.


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