Aaron Dippner
Publisher DNA
What defines Aaron Dippner?
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Portfolio
What does Aaron Dippner ship?
Apps
1 app analysed
Privacy-first design avoids intrusive data harvesting
- Shortcut integration provides powerful automation capabilities that power users rely on for complex timer workflows
- Critical alert and notification failures prevent timers from sounding, rendering the app unreliable for time-sensitive tasks
Single-market publisher, every app ships only to United States.
Based on 1 of 1 app with localized market data Β· last scanned .
Americas (1)
- United States1 / 1
Core markets (1/1 apps)
User Sentiment
How do users feel about their apps?
0
Positive apps
1
Neutral / mixed
0
Negative apps
45/100
Avg sentiment score
Rivals
Who does Aaron Dippner compete with?
The rivals identified
Nemeses(1)
This app dominates the interval and productivity timer space, directly competing with Just Timers' core functionality of managing complex, multi-step routines.
Contenders(4)
This app serves as a direct alternative for users seeking a simple, task-integrated timer solution.
TIMEBOX overlaps with Just Timers by providing a dedicated, highly customizable interface for managing various time-based tasks.
FocusKit competes for the same productivity-focused audience by offering structured session tracking and live activity monitoring.
This app targets the same user base by gamifying the focus experience through rankings and actionable task steps.
Same space(4)
SIGNL4 competes in the notification and alerting space, targeting users who require reliable, critical-alert infrastructure.
Curo shares the productivity-utility space by helping users organize research and tasks into actionable mini-apps.
While more business-oriented, it competes for the same 'time-tracking' utility space within professional environments.
This app competes for the same screen-time and focus-utility market by offering aesthetic, clock-based productivity tools.
New entrants(2)
While category-adjacent, it competes for the user's attention in the 'personal organization' utility space.
A new entrant focusing on desktop-first productivity, competing for the same user base that values local data and shortcuts.