For software developers, data scientists, and power users requiring on-the-go coding and system administration capabilities.
Providing mobile-first development environments and system utilities for power users and programmers.
Target audience
Portfolio
Free 6Last updated
SeeLess - C Compiler
v2.0
1.6y ago
Primary focus
Mobile developer tools and IDEs
Scale
indie
Target audience
Software developers, data scientists, and power users requiring on-the-go coding and system administration capabilities.
The publisher has released 0 updates across its 6-app portfolio in the last 6 months, with 5 titles currently classified as abandoned.
6 apps analysed
Support for Python 3.10 and modern scientific libraries
OCR-based code scanning increases session frequency
Distributed across 5 markets, strongest in Americas.
Based on 3 of 6 apps with localized market data — more coverage rolling in as scans complete · last scanned .
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Positive apps
0
Neutral / mixed
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Negative apps
53/100
Avg sentiment score
The long-standing gold standard for Python on iOS, offering a highly polished IDE, custom UI library, and deep system integration that mirrors Pyto's core value proposition.
Differentiators
Json Genie dominates the developer utility space with massive scale, capturing the same technical audience that requires structured data manipulation and code-adjacent tooling.
Strategic outlook coming soon.
What fed this analysis
Proxygen captures the developer tool market by focusing on network-level debugging, overlapping with SeeLess's audience of technical power users.
As a direct functional equivalent, this app targets the exact same C-programming use case with a more mature feature set.
It competes for the attention of advanced Android developers who require deep system access and debugging tools on the go.
Moshi serves the same 'on-the-go developer' persona, though it focuses on remote terminal access rather than local compilation.
It competes for the same technical user's device resources, offering local execution of complex models instead of code compilation.
Reins targets the same developer audience by providing a mobile interface for interacting with local LLM infrastructure.
This app shares the developer-tool category by providing a sandbox for code execution and customization.
This newcomer targets the professional developer niche by focusing on UI testing and Xcode project snapshots.
Muxy is a new entrant aiming to capture the mobile developer market with integrated Git and terminal management.