David Maraba
For christian church members and theology students seeking digital, offline access to specific denominational texts and hymns.
Snapshot
Who is David Maraba?
Providing digital access to historical religious texts and hymnals for global Christian communities. Facilitating worship and study through portable, offline-capable mobile resources.
Target audience
Portfolio
Free 57Last updated
The Book of Common Prayer
v3.2.1
1.5y ago
Publisher DNA
What defines David Maraba?
Publisher DNA
Primary focus
Religious reference and hymnal applications
Scale
studio
Target audience
Christian church members and theology students seeking digital, offline access to specific denominational texts and hymns.
Signature Patterns
- •Heavy reliance on free, ad-supported or completely free monetization models
- •Focus on offline-first functionality for religious study and worship
- •High concentration in the Reference category (78% of portfolio)
- •Content-centric design with minimal feature updates or UI iteration
Portfolio momentum
With zero releases in the last six months and 49 out of 50 apps classified as abandoned, the portfolio is in a state of long-term maintenance.
Portfolio
What does David Maraba ship?
Apps
57 apps analysed
Distributed across 12 markets, strongest in Europe.
Based on 8 of 57 apps with localized market data, more coverage rolling in as scans complete · last scanned .
Americas (3)
- United States8 / 8
- Brazil2 / 8
- Mexico2 / 8
Europe (7)
- Germany3 / 8
- France2 / 8
- Italy2 / 8
- Netherlands2 / 8
- Portugal2 / 8
›+2 more europe markets
- Spain2 / 8
- Sweden2 / 8
Asia-Pacific (2)
- Japan2 / 8
- South Korea2 / 8
Core markets (8/8 apps)
Rivals
Who does David Maraba compete with?
The rivals identified
Nemeses(1)
Both apps target users seeking offline access to religious music collections, creating direct competition for the same user base.
Contenders(7)
Both apps function as free, specialized digital repositories for religious hymn lyrics, competing for the attention of church members seeking mobile access to liturgical texts.
Both apps target church members requiring portable access to liturgical music, creating direct competition for users seeking digital hymn databases.
Both apps provide digital access to liturgical music for specific church denominations, competing for users seeking portable hymn references.
Both apps target church members needing offline access to hymn lyrics, with both providing free, searchable, and offline-capable databases.
Both applications target Catholic church members by providing free, searchable databases of hymns and personal favorites functionality.
Both apps target the same religious demographic seeking digital hymn resources. They compete for the same user base by providing portable, text-based liturgical content.
Both apps compete for the same mobile utility space by providing searchable, free digital hymn collections to religious users.
Same space(20)
Targets the Anglican community in Nigeria by providing bilingual hymn content.
Serves as a broader liturgical repository, offering daily prayers and scripture alongside hymns.
Expands the worship experience by including author biographies and musical tones for classical hymns.
Provides a focused collection of 771 songs for worship, emphasizing simple search and favorite management.
Provides sheet music and piano accompaniment, serving as a specialized tool for worship leaders.
Focuses on daily liturgical readings rather than hymn collections, serving the same Catholic audience.
Functions as a closed-loop utility for the Apostolic Christian Church, prioritizing church-specific display tools.
Acts as a digital storefront for licensed Roman Catholic hymnals, shifting from a free utility to a commercial platform.
Offers a non-profit, ad-free alternative for hymn access, though focused on a different denomination.
Serves as a comprehensive worship resource with biographical and scriptural indices.
Provides a denomination-specific worship tool that emphasizes offline access and readability.
Provides a dedicated digital resource for the Ewe-language community, focusing on accessibility.
Offers a modern package for Seventh-day Adventist hymns, including background audio playback.
Serves a specific linguistic community by providing hymns in Twi and English.
Provides a multi-hymnal collection with instrument-based audio playback for worship.
Serves as a comprehensive spiritual companion for the Nepali Christian community, combining scripture and music.
Functions as a devotional companion that adds interactive prayer tools to the standard liturgical library.
Targets a specific linguistic demographic by providing French and Creole worship music.
Utilizes a community-driven model to aggregate hymn resources, contrasting with the static nature of the source app.
Acts as a multi-language hymn viewer with presentation-ready features.
New entrants(2)
Provides a dedicated offline digital companion for Anglican worship in Uganda.
Provides a privacy-focused, ad-free worship companion for the Church of Christ.
The Analyst's Read
The bottom line on David Maraba
Bottom line
This publisher maintains a static, high-utility library of religious texts that serves a consistent, niche audience. Their lack of recent development suggests a 'set-and-forget' strategy rather than an intent to compete in the broader religious app market.
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What fed this analysis
- Apps analyzed:
- 50
- With full intel:
- 0
- With overview:
- 50
- Website scraped:
- yes
- Social presence:
- no