Vultus
For agricultural businesses seeking precision farming data and organizations requiring secure, offline-capable document and case management.
Vultus is an established education app that is available.
What is Vultus?
Vultus is an agricultural education and precision farming app that provides satellite-based analysis for fertilizer and crop yield optimization.
Farmers hire Vultus to reduce input costs and improve yields through data-driven insights, serving the need for operational efficiency in large-scale agriculture.
Current Momentum
v6.7 · 14mo ago
Maintenance- Maintains stable core feature set.
- No major feature additions reported.
Active Nemesis
Performance Beef
By Performance Livestock Analytics
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What makes this app unique?
What Does It Look Like?
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What Are The Key Features?
Uses satellite data to provide analysis for fertilizer application and crop yield optimization
Enables data retrieval and document viewing without active internet connection
Manages user permissions and document visibility based on organizational hierarchy
Offers standalone app versions tailored to specific organizational branding and internal requirements
How much does it cost?
- Standard solution for document access
- Customized platform for enterprise branding
B2B subscription model based on organizational needs, ranging from standard document access to fully customized enterprise platforms.
Who Built It?
Enrichment in progress
Publisher profile available very soon
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What do users think recently?
Analysis in progress, available soon
What is the competitive landscape for Vultus?
Where is it available?
Localized markets (1)
How's The Education Market?
Market outlook for this category
Available very soon
Which niche is Vultus in?
to optimize crop fertilization using satellite data
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The rivals identified
Nemeses(1)
Performance Beef competes directly for the attention of modern livestock managers by providing data-driven operational oversight that mirrors Vultus's focus on precision agriculture.
Differentiators
- Deep integration with smart scales provides real-time weight tracking that Vultus currently lacks in its portfolio.
- Advisor access features allow third-party consultants to view data, creating a sticky professional ecosystem for farmers.
- Market insights module provides immediate financial context for livestock sales, bridging the gap between operations and profit.
Head to head
Vultus should prioritize integrating external hardware data feeds to match the operational stickiness of Performance Beef's scale-tracking capabilities.
Contenders(4)
Cropin Grow challenges Vultus through its use of GenAI and plot-level management, aiming to capture the same precision-agriculture market segment.
Telemetria Stara competes by providing deep machine-level insights that complement the satellite-based data analysis offered by Vultus.
This app targets the operational efficiency of farm management, overlapping with Vultus's goal of making data actionable for daily tasks.
AgFiniti competes by offering high-end remote display access and multi-year data analysis that challenges Vultus's value proposition in precision farming.
Differentiators
- Remote display access allows operators to troubleshoot machinery in real-time, a critical operational advantage over Vultus.
- Robust third-party data sync capabilities enable seamless integration with diverse hardware brands across the entire farm.
Same space(3)
It offers highly specific technical calculations for agricultural equipment, serving the same precision-focused audience as Vultus.
This app addresses the financial side of farm management, which is a critical component of the data-driven decision-making Vultus promotes.
It provides specialized calculation tools for agricultural inputs, overlapping with the practical, data-driven utility of Vultus.
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The outtake for Vultus
Strengths to defend, gaps to attack
Core Strengths
- Satellite-based crop health analysis enables granular input savings
- Role-based access control secures enterprise-level organizational hierarchies
Critical Frictions
- Zero rating count across major platforms
- Lack of real-time hardware data feeds
Growth Levers
- Untapped B2B distribution via agricultural education partnerships
- Integration of external hardware data feeds
Market Threats
- Natural language querying in newcomer apps
- Hardware-integrated rivals draining tech-forward segments
What are the next best moves?
Integrate external hardware data feeds because competitors like Performance Beef use smart-scale data to drive stickiness → increase user retention
Competitor analysis identifies smart-scale integration as a primary driver of operational stickiness for livestock-heavy operations.
Trade-off: Pause the custom branding module updates — hardware integration has a higher impact on daily operational utility.
A counter-intuitive read
The lack of consumer ratings is not a failure but a signal that Vultus functions as a B2B enterprise tool where distribution happens through sales cycles, not store discovery.
Feature Gaps vs Competitors
- Real-time weight tracking (available in Performance Beef)
- Proactive operational recommendations (available in Connecterra)
- Remote display access (available in Ag Leader AgFiniti)
Key Takeaways
Vultus provides high-value agronomic insights but lacks the operational stickiness of hardware-integrated rivals, so the team must prioritize external data feeds to prevent churn to machinery-connected platforms.
Where Is It Heading?
Stable
The precision agriculture market is consolidating around platforms that bridge the gap between field data and machinery execution. Vultus remains exposed as long as it stays a passive visualization tool, so the team must pivot toward active hardware integration to remain relevant to commercial operators.
The current update cadence focuses on maintenance rather than feature expansion, which risks losing ground to rivals with faster innovation cycles.