Bosnian-Maori Translator is a utility app for text and character conversion between Bosnian and Maori languages on Android.
Product velocity
Dormant
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Books & Reference
Sentiment
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Nemesis
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The App DNA
What makes this app unique?
Users hire this app for quick, single-purpose language lookups where generalist tools lack specific language-pair support, so the app must improve offline utility to retain travelers.
For Students, travelers, and professionals requiring basic translation between Bosnian and Maori.
What does it look like?
Key features
Text and character conversion between Bosnian and Maori languages
Reference tool for word definitions and language lookup
How much does it cost?
Ad-supported model with no IAP or subscription gates.
Velocity
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The app has not received a release in over 9 months, falling well outside the threshold for active development. With only a single version recorded in the observed data, there is no evidence of ongoing maintenance or feature iteration. The development status is classified as a zombie state due to the prolonged period of inactivity.
Who built it?
HBS Apps
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User Sentiment
What do users think recently?
How are ratings & reviews evolving?
Not enough recent reviews to extract reliable themes yet.
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Competitive landscape for Bosnian-Maori Translator
How's the Books & Reference market?
The app occupies a narrow utility niche, lacking the scale of native system-level translators. Without ranking data, the app relies on organic search for specific language-pair queries.
Read the market outlookThe rivals identified
By Apple
As the native OS-level translation solution, Apple's Translate directly competes for the same utility-focused users who require reliable, on-device language conversion.
- Deep system-level integration allows for seamless translation across the entire iOS ecosystem and UI
- Advanced on-device processing ensures user privacy and functionality without requiring an active internet connection
- Native hardware support for AirPods enables real-time, hands-free conversation translation during live interactions
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Key takeaways for Bosnian-Maori Translator
Where is it heading?
The translation market is consolidating around OS-level tools and AI-first platforms, leaving single-purpose apps like this one exposed. The app must pivot to offline-first utility to avoid being completely displaced by generalist competitors.
- The app remains in maintenance mode with no recent feature additions, which limits its ability to compete with AI-driven translation tools.
The SWOT
- Focused language pair serves underserved user segment
- Lightweight interface minimizes storage footprint
- Integrate offline dictionary for low-connectivity regions
- Add pronunciation audio to differentiate from text-only tools
Next best moves
Ship offline dictionary database because travelers cannot rely on data in remote areas → increase retention
The counter-intuitive read
The app's lack of scale is its primary asset…
Read the full takeFeature gaps
Offline mode (available in Nepali/English Dictionary but missing here) +2
Since the last report: The product strategy has pivoted from a generic acquisition focus to a specific technical requirement for offline functionality to counter OS-level and AI-driven competitors.
Bottom line
The app provides a necessary niche service but lacks the retention hooks to survive against generalist competitors, so the PM must prioritize offline functionality to secure a loyal traveler user base.
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