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April 2026

$4M
Revenue
3.8M
Visits/mo
1.1/5
Trustpilot
33
Employees
-3%
Growth
#15,079
Global Rank
Estimated Revenue
$4M
Total Employees
33
Employee Growth
-3%

What is Clearme's Revenue?

Clearme's estimated revenue is $4M.

What does Clearme do?

Clearme is a company in the Tech Services industry.

3mo Traffic Growth
-0.1%
Monthly Hits
3.8M
Time on Site
6:14Mins
Bounce Rate
46%

How fast is Clearme growing?

Clearme has changed by -0.1% in the last 3 months according to SimilarWeb.

How do people find Clearme?

People visit Clearme through various channels. 87% find them through search engines.

How do people interact with Clearme?

Last month, Clearme received 3.8M visitors who spent an average of 6:14 minutes on the website and visited 4.5 different pages per session. Overall, 46% of people bounce on the first visit.

Who uses Clearme?

Clearme's top market is United States and they receive 92% of visitors from there. The 2nd is Canada with 3%. The 3rd is Mexico with 2%.

Traffic Growth (last 3 months)

3.8M visits
Dec 2025
3.8M
4.5M visits
Nov 2025
4.5M
5.2M visits
Oct 2025
5.2M

Traffic Sources

Search87%
Paid13%

Top Countries

United States92%
Canada3%
Mexico2%
United Kingdom0%
India0%
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Review Score
1.1/5
Total Reviews
544
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CLEAR
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Leah Evans
Reviewed on Jan 13, 2026

Scam alert

Scam alert. Pressured into a purchase abroad, not told it was a subscription or the total cost. Couldn't cancel, card was charged, and a refund looks unlikely. Stay away.

Sharon
Reviewed on Jan 18, 2026

Felt like a total scam

Felt like a total scam. We were told we would skip long line ups...Not true. We were told to put away passport and boarding pass would not be needed again. Walked 5 steps and was asked for passport and boarding pass. Not recommended!!!!!!!!!!

Jay Joseph
Reviewed on Jan 17, 2026

My experience with CLEAR at San Diego…

My experience with CLEAR at San Diego Airport was extremely disappointing, and much of that comes down to poor management. The process was disorganized, inefficient, and far from the “expedited” service that CLEAR advertises. Ron, the manager, demonstrated unprofessional and dismissive behavior. Instead of addressing concerns or helping resolve issues, he made the situation worse through poor communication and an obvious lack of leadership. A manager should support both customers and staff, but Ron appeared uninterested in doing either. The staff overall seemed confused and unsupported, which reflects directly on management. CLEAR is supposed to reduce stress at the airport, but this location added unnecessary frustration and wasted time. I would not recommend CLEAR at San Diego Airport unless there are serious improvements in leadership, accountability, and customer service.

Randall Adolph
Reviewed on Jan 12, 2026

Never give notification of renewal…

Never give notification of renewal until shows up on your credit card statement and won’t refund as can’t get to talk with live agent only waste your time on an Ai chat. Do t waste your money not worth it!!!!

Tee Kay
Reviewed on Jan 6, 2026

The Clear over at Las Vegas Airport…

The Clear over at Las Vegas Airport Terminal 1 is incompetent. Why would you split two lines and make it difficult to get to? Either u walk all the way around to get to your location or go through the crappy side when you clearly paid for the shit service! Im pissed

Rick
Reviewed on Jan 5, 2026

Your employee are stupid racist

Your employee are stupid racist

Taleb Bekkali
Reviewed on Jan 4, 2026

My wife was traveling alone through…

My wife was traveling alone through O’Hare Airport with two babies and was standing in the regular TSA line. Halfway through the line, a man approached her and asked if he could help since she was struggling with the kids. She reasonably assumed he was an airport or TSA employee. Instead, he was a CLEAR sales agent. He pressured her into signing up for a CLEAR membership, implying that if she did not sign up, she would be sent to the back of the TSA line. Under stress, with two babies in her arms and fearing missing her flight, she felt she had no choice. She handed over her credit card against her will and was immediately charged $200. This was not consent — it was coercion. Targeting a mother traveling alone with infants and using her vulnerable situation to force a paid subscription is predatory, deceptive, and unethical. At no point was it made clear that this was a sales pitch, not assistance. CLEAR should be ashamed of allowing this type of behavior at airports. I will be disputing this charge and filing formal complaints. I strongly warn other travelers: do not assume CLEAR agents are there to help you.

Kay
Reviewed on Dec 31, 2025

They charged me without permission

In signing up for a free week they required two forms of ID. Unfortunately my second form of ID I handed him was a credit card. Exactly 2 weeks later they charged my card for $209, one year worth of Clear. I finally was given a phone number to call them. I will get a refund, but it will take 3 to 10 days. To me, that is totally unacceptable. I never authorize the charge in the first place. I reported them to reportfraud.ftc.gov. You should do the same. Maybe we can put them out of business.

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