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Dear Me - Letters To Self
v1.8.0
7mo ago
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3 apps analysed
On-device storage functions as a privacy moat for users avoiding cloud-based journaling.
Analysis in progress
Analysis in progress
Tightly focused on 2 markets (Germany, United States).
Based on 1 of 3 apps with localized market data, more coverage rolling in as scans complete · last scanned .
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90/100
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As a native OS-level application, Journal directly competes for the same user base seeking to capture memories and thoughts, leveraging deep system integration that Dear Me cannot replicate.
Strategic outlook coming soon.
This app competes for the lifestyle journaling market by emphasizing security and automated sentiment analysis.
This app competes by offering a more structured, collaborative approach to storytelling and life documentation.
DailyRetro targets the same audience by combining traditional diary keeping with habit tracking and daily reminders.
This app shares a similar name and focus on self-reflection, specifically catering to users managing chronic health conditions.
JuJo targets the creative journaling segment, offering tools for visual expression similar to Dear Me's image embedding.
This app competes by providing a retrospective summary of the user's year, mirroring the 'rediscovery' goal of Dear Me.
Ondo competes by using AI to transform journal entries into interactive, conversational experiences.
AGSCalendar overlaps with Dear Me by using time-based triggers to organize personal life events and memories.
Flicker directly challenges Dear Me's core value proposition by focusing on a 'deterministic' letter-writing engine.