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Daybook: AI Journal & Diary
v6.38.0
8mo ago
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2 apps analysed
AI-integrated journaling provides a unique analytical layer for wellness tracking
Analysis in progress
Distributed across 19 markets, strongest in Europe.
Based on 1 of 2 apps with localized market data, more coverage rolling in as scans complete · last scanned .
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Avg sentiment score
EMMO competes directly by capturing the same personal journaling demographic with a high-aesthetic, mood-focused interface that prioritizes emotional expression over simple note-taking.
Strategic outlook coming soon.
A long-standing competitor that captures the legacy journaling market through established trust and a focus on mood-tracking features.
Diarly targets the same productivity-conscious journalers by offering a feature-rich, cross-device experience that emphasizes privacy and organization.
This app positions itself as a 'digital sanctuary,' directly challenging Daybook’s value proposition of safe, organized memory storage.
This app competes on the fundamental value proposition of secure, password-protected personal reflection for privacy-focused users.
It serves as a peripheral competitor by providing the motivational content that often complements a daily journaling routine.
It occupies the same 'Health & Fitness' space by promoting structured, habit-forming journaling rather than free-form writing.
MindBridge competes by combining traditional diary features with interactive Q&A to stimulate self-reflection.
This app competes by focusing on the intersection of mental health, gratitude, and daily journaling habits.
This newcomer disrupts the space by using AI to turn casual chat logs into structured, narrative-driven journal entries.
A new entrant in the lifestyle category that attempts to gamify the journaling experience through a 'newspaper' metaphor.