My Brew
For home brewers ranging from beginners to experienced hobbyists who need tools for tracking recipes, costs, and brewing schedules.
My Brew is an established food & drink app that is a paid app. With a 3.3/5 rating from 3 reviews, it shows polarized user reception. Users particularly appreciate customizable timers and note-taking features provide utility for tracking fermentation and bottling processes, though application instability and frequent crashes occur when managing multiple timers or linking social accounts remains a common concern.
What is My Brew?
My Brew is a homebrewing utility app for iOS that tracks recipes, brewing schedules, and costs.
Users hire the app to automate brewing math and scheduling, removing the cognitive load of manual record-keeping for fermentation and bottling.
Current Momentum
v4.0 · 1mo ago
Active- Ships support for newer devices.
- Maintains stable, low-frequency update cadence.
Active Nemesis
Brewfather
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Recent User Mood
What makes this app unique?
What Does It Look Like?
What Are The Key Features?
Stores home brew records with automatic calculation of alcohol percentages and calorie counts
Integrated timers for boil time and hop additions with custom alarm settings
Captures and organizes photos within specific brew events for social sharing
How much does it cost?
- $0.99 one-time purchase
Single-tier paid model at $0.99, focusing on upfront revenue rather than recurring subscriptions.
Who Built It?
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What do users think recently?
Low confidence · 17 reviews analyzed
How did the latest release land?
What is the recent mood?
Recent user voice shows a mixed sentiment. Users appreciate customizable timers and note-taking features provide utility for tracking fermentation and bottling processes, but report application instability and frequent crashes occur when managing multiple timers or linking social accounts and data loss incidents following system updates highlight the absence of cloud-based backup functionality.
Limited review volume (17 reviews). Sentiment analysis will deepen as more data lands.
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What is the competitive landscape for My Brew?
How's The Food & Drink Market?
How does it evolve in the Food & Drink market?
My Brew holds the #59 Paid position on the US Food & Drink chart, but its 3.33-star rating indicates significant friction compared to category leaders. The lack of cloud-sync prevents it from competing with the professional-grade feature sets of subscription-based rivals.
Rank progression
20 active rankings tracked — 30-day window
Which niche is My Brew in?
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The rivals identified
Nemeses(1)
Brewfather is the dominant specialized homebrewing platform, offering a comprehensive digital ecosystem that directly overlaps with My Brew's core value proposition.
Differentiators
- Offers cloud-based recipe synchronization across web and mobile platforms for seamless cross-device brewing management.
- Integrates directly with digital hydrometers and temperature controllers to automate real-time fermentation data logging.
- Provides advanced water chemistry calculators and mash profile adjustments that cater to professional-grade brewing standards.
Head to head
My Brew must pivot toward a 'simplified entry' UX strategy to avoid a direct feature war with Brewfather's deep technical ecosystem.
Contenders(2)
This app serves the same niche by linking hardware-specific brewing systems to a centralized digital management platform.
Differentiators
- Locks users into a proprietary hardware ecosystem by providing step-by-step guided brewing sessions for their equipment.
- Focuses on hardware-software synergy, making it a sticky solution for owners of their specific brewing systems.
A direct niche competitor that focuses on the same homebrewing data management tasks as the target app.
Differentiators
- Features a massive, community-driven database of shared recipes that provides instant value to new users.
- Includes specialized calculators for ABV, carbonation, and gravity corrections that are essential for recipe formulation.
Same space(3)
A peer in the broader recipe management space that excels at organization and cross-platform utility.
Differentiators
- Features a powerful web-scraper that imports recipes from any website, solving the manual entry pain point.
- Offers a highly polished, cross-platform experience that prioritizes user-friendly recipe organization and grocery list generation.
An adjacent category leader that demonstrates how to scale a beverage-focused app through user-generated content.
Differentiators
- Uses computer vision to scan labels, instantly providing pricing, ratings, and tasting notes for consumers.
- Builds a massive data flywheel by incentivizing users to rate and review every bottle they consume.
While Untappd focuses on consumption and discovery rather than production, it dominates the broader beer category.
Differentiators
- Leverages massive social network effects to turn beer discovery into a gamified, community-driven experience.
- Provides a global database of commercial beers that serves as a reference point for homebrewers seeking inspiration.
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The outtake for My Brew
Strengths to defend, gaps to attack
Core Strengths
- Automated ABV and calorie calculation reduces manual brewing math for novice users
- Integrated timer utility prevents session abandonment to external clock apps
Critical Frictions
- No cloud-based backup causes permanent recipe loss during OS updates
- Application crashes during timer management and social linking erode user trust
- Lack of ingredient management tools limits utility for advanced all-grain brewers
Growth Levers
- Cloud-sync implementation would directly address the #1 user data-loss complaint
- Ingredient database expansion could capture the advanced brewer segment
Market Threats
- Brewfather's cloud-native ecosystem siphons power users through cross-device synchronization
- Subscription-based competitors offer superior hardware integration and automated fermentation logging
What are the next best moves?
Ship cloud-based backup because it is the top-requested feature to prevent recipe loss → increase retention
Users report losing months of history after OS updates, which is the primary driver of negative sentiment.
Trade-off: Push the social-sharing photo integration update to Q4 — data persistence is a higher churn risk.
Audit timer-management logic because crashes are the primary stability complaint → improve rating baseline
Sentiment analysis identifies timer-related crashes as a top-three complaint theme.
Trade-off: Same-quarter capacity available — no major lever displaced.
A counter-intuitive read
The app's simplicity is its primary asset, and attempting to match Brewfather's complex feature set would alienate the novice audience that currently drives the app's paid-purchase conversion.
Feature Gaps vs Competitors
- Cloud-based recipe synchronization (available in Brewfather but missing here)
- Automated fermentation data logging (available in Brewfather but missing here)
- Web-scraper for recipe imports (available in Paprika but missing here)
Key Takeaways
My Brew provides essential utility for novice brewers, but the lack of cloud-based data persistence threatens long-term viability, so the team must prioritize cloud-sync to prevent churn and stabilize the user base.
Where Is It Heading?
Mixed Signals
The homebrewing market is consolidating around cloud-native platforms that offer cross-device synchronization and hardware integration. My Brew remains exposed to these competitors due to its local-only data architecture, so the team must pivot to a cloud-first model to retain users as they grow.
Data loss incidents following OS updates drive negative sentiment, which compounds the risk of churn among long-term users.
Recent updates focus on device support, but the lack of cloud-sync leaves the app vulnerable to modern, feature-rich competitors.