David Azancot
For general mobile users seeking quick, functional solutions for daily tasks, travel, and personal organization.
Snapshot
Who is David Azancot?
Providing a diverse suite of utility and entertainment tools for daily life. Helping users manage tasks, track health, and access information on the go.
Target audience
Portfolio
Free 41Last updated
Radio FM - Best radio stations
vVARY
5mo ago
Publisher DNA
What defines David Azancot?
Publisher DNA
Primary focus
Utility, lifestyle, and entertainment apps
Scale
studio
Target audience
General mobile users seeking quick, functional solutions for daily tasks, travel, and personal organization.
Signature Patterns
- •Freemium monetization model across most utility and productivity titles
- •Focus on single-purpose, high-utility tools that address specific user pain points
- •Broad category diversification rather than deep vertical specialization
- •Simple, functional UI design optimized for quick task completion
Portfolio momentum
Released 12 updates across the portfolio in the last 6 months, demonstrating a consistent commitment to maintaining existing titles.
Portfolio
What does David Azancot ship?
Apps
41 apps analysed
Distributed across 12 markets, strongest in Europe.
Based on 2 of 41 apps with localized market data, more coverage rolling in as scans complete · last scanned .
Americas (3)
- United States2 / 2
- Brazil1 / 2
- Mexico1 / 2
Europe (7)
- France1 / 2
- Germany1 / 2
- Italy1 / 2
- Netherlands1 / 2
- Portugal1 / 2
›+2 more europe markets
- Spain1 / 2
- Sweden1 / 2
Asia-Pacific (2)
- Japan1 / 2
- South Korea1 / 2
Core markets (2/2 apps)
User Sentiment
How do users feel about their apps?
0
Positive apps
1
Neutral / mixed
1
Negative apps
43/100
Avg sentiment score
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Who does David Azancot compete with?
The rivals identified
Nemeses(1)
Both apps compete for the same global radio listener base by offering massive station directories, forcing a direct choice between the 50,000-station library in Radio FM and the 100,000-station catalog in TuneIn.
Contenders(10)
Both apps target global listeners with identical 50,000-station directories, creating direct competition for users seeking a single, comprehensive audio hub.
Both apps compete for the same global audio listener base by aggregating live radio and podcasts, creating a direct overlap in the terrestrial radio streaming market.
Both apps target global radio listeners with massive station directories, creating direct competition for the same user base seeking centralized audio access.
Radio France captures the French-speaking market segment with a focused, high-quality public radio experience, directly challenging the broader but less curated global directory of Radio FM.
Both apps target the global radio listener market with massive station directories, creating direct competition for the same user base seeking centralized live audio access.
Both apps target global radio listeners with live broadcast and podcast content, creating direct competition for daily listening time across mobile and automotive platforms.
Both apps target global radio listeners through freemium models, competing directly for the same audience via live streaming and station discovery features.
Both apps target global radio listeners with identical 50,000-station catalogs, creating direct competition for users seeking live international audio streams.
Both apps compete for the same automotive and mobile audio listening time, with SiriusXM capturing high-intent listeners through exclusive content while Radio FM targets the broad, ad-supported global market.
Both apps compete for the global live radio listener market by offering massive station directories, directly overlapping in audience and core utility.
Same space(20)
Hot Mini Drama focuses on interactive short-form dramas for users seeking entertainment that blends listening and viewing experiences.
Amazon Music competes for the same listener base by bundling ad-free audio within the existing Prime membership retention loop.
Anghami acts as a regional incumbent in MENA, using local content and social features to capture the diaspora market.
Pocket Casts provides a power-user interface for podcast management that appeals to listeners who want granular control over their queues.
Castro appeals to high-volume listeners by using a triage-based inbox to manage incoming podcast episodes.
Castbox provides a specialized podcast-first interface that complements general radio apps for users seeking deep audio content.
Global Player aggregates specific radio brands into a unified hub for listeners who follow established network stations.
Drama Viora combines short drama streaming with audio conversion tools for users who want to repurpose media content.
DeeVee uses AI-powered search to match listeners with specific audio stories based on mood and natural language queries.
iVoox focuses on granular category-based discovery for listeners who prefer non-subscription access to diverse audio content.
Mixcloud focuses on long-form DJ mixes and radio shows, catering to listeners who prefer curated sets over standard radio.
Lyra targets the same casual radio listener by offering a privacy-focused, account-free streaming experience.
Pandora serves as a high-retention alternative for US listeners by using the Music Genome Project to automate discovery.
Podbean enhances the podcast listening experience through specialized audio processing tools for users who prioritize sound quality.
Podomatic targets the talk radio and house music community by providing a large, searchable network of user-generated content.
Podurama uses AI to help frequent listeners organize their podcast library through custom tagging and genre-based sorting.
Radio Garden Live offers a visual discovery mechanism for global radio that serves as a niche alternative to directory-based apps.
Spotify captures the same audio-streaming audience through a massive library and algorithmic personalization that creates high switching costs.
Play SRF serves as a public media aggregator for Swiss radio and TV content, targeting a specific geographic audience.
TigerFM targets users interested in short-form audio dramas, providing an alternative to traditional radio and podcast formats.
The Analyst's Read
The bottom line on David Azancot
Bottom line
The publisher operates as a high-volume studio with a focus on functional utility apps that capture steady, long-tail demand. Their success is anchored by a few high-traffic titles, though the portfolio's lack of thematic focus presents a challenge for long-term brand equity.
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What fed this analysis
- Apps analyzed:
- 40
- With full intel:
- 1
- With overview:
- 40
- Website scraped:
- yes
- Social presence:
- yes