Report updated May 22, 2026
Dudince
For citizens of participating municipalities seeking local news and utility updates, and municipal administrators requiring a communication platform.
Dudince is an established news app that is available.
What is Dudince?
Dudince is a municipal news and utility alert app for residents, structured around push notifications and modular local content.
Citizens hire the app for immediate access to local utility outages and municipal announcements without the friction of account creation.
Current Momentum
v9.9 · 28mo ago
Zombie- Ships modular content updates for municipalities.
- Maintains zero-registration access model.
Active Nemesis
TPACTION
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What makes this app unique?
What Does It Look Like?
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What Are The Key Features?
Real-time alerts for municipal announcements and utility outages.
Full functionality immediately upon installation.
Configurable modules for waste calendars and local bazaar.
How much does it cost?
- B2B subscription for municipalities starting at 25 EUR/month
B2B SaaS model targeting municipal governments with a low-barrier entry, offering a 3-month trial to drive adoption.
Who Built It?
adsupra s.r.o.
Providing municipalities with a direct, real-time communication channel to inform residents about local events and utility outages. They replace traditional public notice boards with instant, registration-free push notifications.
Portfolio
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Apps
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What do users think recently?
Analysis in progress, available soon
What is the competitive landscape for Dudince?
Where is it available?
Localized markets (1)
How's The News Market?
How does it evolve in the News market?
Dudince operates in a fragmented municipal news market, currently ranking #95 Free in the SK category. Its utility-first approach competes directly with established city-specific portals that offer higher-trust mayoral channels.
Rank progression
1 active ranking tracked, 30-day window
Which niche is Dudince in?
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The rivals identified
Nemeses(1)
Bandomovil is the direct functional equivalent to Dudince, serving as a dedicated municipal communication platform that replaces traditional local bulletin boards and radio announcements.
Contenders(4)
Competes for the user's attention in the news and information delivery space with a high-frequency update model.
A direct regional competitor that provides municipal news and mayoral communications to citizens in the same geographic market.
Differentiators
- Features direct mayoral communication channels that build trust and authority with local residents
- Offers a specialized municipal news architecture that feels more official than generic news aggregators
It overlaps with Dudince by providing a structured communication feed for localized communities and residential management.
This app competes for the same 'community information' mindshare by providing a centralized hub for local news and civic engagement.
Differentiators
- Integrates volunteer opportunity tracking directly into the news feed to increase daily active usage
- Provides a structured 'Take Action' workflow that converts passive readers into active community participants
Same space(3)
A peer municipal app that serves the same core function of connecting local government to citizens via mobile.
Differentiators
- Prioritizes direct contact features that allow residents to report issues directly to city officials
- Maintains a clean, city-centric news feed that avoids the clutter of general news aggregators
Shares the news delivery use case but approaches it through a privacy-focused, web-server interface model.
Provides similar notification and news feed functionality, though it is primarily focused on organizational and workplace communication.
Differentiators
- Includes automated language translation capabilities that broaden accessibility for diverse user demographics
- Provides organization-authorized access controls that ensure secure and verified information dissemination
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The outtake for Dudince
Strengths to defend, gaps to attack
Core Strengths
- Zero-registration access reduces friction for senior and child user segments
- Modular content system enables rapid B2B deployment across different municipal needs
Critical Frictions
- Single-municipality focus limits network effects
- Absence of community-driven social features reduces daily active usage
Growth Levers
- Integration of volunteer opportunity tracking to increase daily usage
- Expansion into wearable notifications for critical utility alerts
Market Threats
- TPACTION's high-frequency release cadence outpaces standard news apps
- Multi-city platforms like SOM Nitra provide more official mayoral trust signals
What are the next best moves?
Ship volunteer opportunity tracking because it increases daily active usage → improve retention against activist-oriented rivals.
Competitors like Team Michigan integrate volunteer tracking to convert passive readers into active participants.
Trade-off: Push the waste-calendar UI refresh to Q3 — volunteer tracking has higher retention impact.
Audit push notification delivery because it is the core value proposition → reduce churn from missed utility alerts.
The app's primary utility is real-time alerts; delivery failures directly erode the value proposition.
Trade-off: Same-quarter capacity available — no major lever displaced.
Pivot to mayoral verification badges because competitors like SOM Nitra leverage official trust signals → increase municipal adoption rates.
Official trust signals are a key differentiator for competitors in the municipal communication space.
Trade-off: Pause the local bazaar module expansion — mayoral trust is a higher-leverage B2B selling point.
A counter-intuitive read
The app's lack of registration is a B2B liability, not a strength, as it prevents the collection of resident data that municipalities need to justify the subscription cost.
Feature Gaps vs Competitors
- Volunteer opportunity tracking (available in Team Michigan but absent here)
- Direct mayoral communication channels (available in SOM Nitra but absent here)
Key Takeaways
Dudince succeeds by prioritizing low-friction access for residents, but its lack of community-building features leaves it vulnerable to competitors with higher engagement, so the PM should prioritize volunteer-tracking features to drive daily usage.
Where Is It Heading?
Stable
The municipal communication market is consolidating around platforms that offer both utility and community engagement. Dudince remains stable as a utility tool, but it must integrate social features to survive the shift toward broader civic hubs, so the PM should focus on increasing daily active usage.
The lack of community-driven social features limits daily active usage, which makes the app vulnerable to churn when utility alerts are infrequent.
The zero-registration model provides a low-friction entry point that continues to drive immediate adoption for new municipal partners.