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Simple, non-cluttered interface encourages daily habit formation
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Morning! - Gratitude Journal
v2.3
2.6y ago
Tightly focused on 3 markets (Mexico, Spain, United States).
Based on 1 of 1 app with localized market data · last scanned .
Daylio dominates the habit-tracking space by combining mood logging with data-driven insights, directly competing for the same daily-use gratitude and mindfulness audience.
This app competes by offering a more secure, privacy-focused environment with cloud backup capabilities for users who prioritize data safety.
DayGram occupies the same 'quick entry' niche but differentiates through a distinct aesthetic and export functionality.
MiiBook targets the same daily reflection audience but leverages AI to provide automated summaries of user entries.
Lore disrupts the journaling space by automating entry creation through existing messaging habits.
It competes for the minimalist user segment by offering a timeline-based view of entries rather than a standard journal list.
It targets the same journaling demographic but emphasizes emotional tracking and life event logging as primary value propositions.
This app directly challenges the target's daily question format by adding long-term memory comparison features.
Halo competes by offering a more holistic wellness approach, including voice recording and trigger analysis.
This app serves as a direct alternative for users seeking a basic, secure, and high-volume journaling experience.
Felt enters the market by pivoting from text-based journaling to a visual-first, collage-based memory capture approach.