For outdoor enthusiasts and field professionals, including surveyors and miners, who require precise tracking and data logging in off-grid locations.
Providing specialized offline navigation and technical utility tools for outdoor professionals and field workers requiring precise coordinate data.
Target audience
Portfolio
Free 6Last updated
Handy List
v9.0
10mo ago
Primary focus
Technical utilities and offline navigation tools
Scale
studio
Target audience
Outdoor enthusiasts and field professionals, including surveyors and miners, who require precise tracking and data logging in off-grid locations.
Origin
Operates under the Binary Earth brand, developing a suite of cross-platform mapping and developer tools for Windows and mobile.
With 18 updates across the portfolio in the last 6 months and 12 of 13 apps currently active, the publisher maintains a high-intensity development and maintenance cadence.
13 apps analysed
Create your own forms and enter the data you want to capture in the field
Easily set up your own computational app! Create formulas and run them as needed
Variable-driven architecture supports complex multi-step workflows
Record and graph daily or monthly values for rainfall, sales, weight, temp, etc
Single-market publisher — every app ships only to United States.
Based on 1 of 13 apps with localized market data — more coverage rolling in as scans complete · last scanned .
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Positive apps
1
Neutral / mixed
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Negative apps
50/100
Avg sentiment score
List ◎ directly competes for the same productivity-focused user base by offering a more robust, feature-rich alternative to Handy List's minimalist approach.
Strategic outlook coming soon.
What fed this analysis
This app dominates the specific niche of user-defined computational utilities with a massive, established user base and high-frequency update cadence.
This app competes by offering a unique, time-based philosophy for task management that challenges Handy List's manual prioritization.
Amazing Marvin competes by applying behavioral psychology to task management, appealing to users who find Handy List too basic.
Mathway serves the same computational job-to-be-done but leverages a massive educational database to solve problems instantly.
Provides a powerful, multi-modal computational environment that bridges the gap between raw formulas and visual graphing.
KNOW Mobile targets the professional productivity segment, overlapping with Handy List's task management utility in a business context.
This app competes by targeting the specific 'shopping and checklist' use case of Handy List through a specialized cleaning-focused lens.
A standard-bearer for educational graphing that serves as an adjacent tool for users needing visual formula validation.
Represents the dominant AI-camera approach to computation, shifting the user intent from manual entry to visual scanning.
A high-traffic utility app that occupies the broader calculator space with a focus on general-purpose user experience.
This app competes for the same productivity-seeking audience by offering localized, event-driven scheduling tools.
This app competes by providing specialized scheduling tools for shift workers, a subset of the general productivity market.
This app occupies the same productivity category by blending task scheduling with gamified, aesthetic-focused user experiences.
Solid Calendar competes by offering a more sophisticated, natural-language-driven approach to organizing daily tasks and schedules.
Focuses on AI-driven problem solving, providing an alternative to manual formula entry for academic users.
This newcomer challenges Handy List by introducing time-blocking visualization to the standard task management experience.
Jettison enters the space by focusing on the mental load of 'life admin,' offering a more holistic approach than basic checklists.
An emerging threat that redefines the calculator as a text-based notepad, directly challenging the 'formula' input paradigm.