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Book-style design provides a traditional, focused reading experience for long-term diary analysis
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Answers: Diary & Mood Tracker
v1.14.0
5mo ago
Distributed across 10 markets, strongest in Asia-Pacific.
Based on 1 of 1 app with localized market data · last scanned .
Gratitude dominates the self-care journaling market by combining habit-forming prompts with a massive user base, directly competing for the same daily mindfulness audience as Answers.
Heuton competes by shifting the journaling experience from passive recording to active AI-driven self-reflection and counseling.
Scrapbook competes on the aesthetic and emotional experience of journaling, mirroring the target's 'book-style' design focus.
While niche, this app competes for the same 'habit tracking' and 'mood monitoring' user base as the target.
Rosebud is a direct threat due to its advanced AI-powered journaling that transforms raw entries into structured self-reflection.
MyTummy overlaps with the target by using journaling as a tool for health tracking, specifically focusing on the intersection of mood and diet.
Untold targets the same user base by focusing on voice-first input, challenging the target's manual entry model.
This app targets the same 'stream of consciousness' journaling demographic with a focus on morning routine habits.
Reflect focuses on the behavioral science of journaling, competing for users who want measurable self-improvement.
Reflection offers a similar journaling foundation but adds a coaching layer that competes for the productivity-minded user.
A new entrant focusing on the 'gratitude jar' metaphor, appealing to users looking for simple, offline-first mood tracking.