For general mobile users seeking social conversation starters or simple, manual tracking tools for amateur sports and daily errands.
Facilitating social connection and utility through simple, focused mobile tools. Helping users manage daily tasks and spark meaningful conversations.
Target audience
Portfolio
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KarmaCards for AskReddit
vVARY
2mo ago
Primary focus
Utility and social-entertainment tools
Scale
indie
Target audience
General mobile users seeking social conversation starters or simple, manual tracking tools for amateur sports and daily errands.
Origin
Founded in 2020 as a developer of focused, single-purpose mobile applications.
Released 1 update in the last 6 months with 2 out of 3 apps currently classified as abandoned, indicating a low-maintenance development cycle.
3 apps analysed
Reddit is where you’ll find your people and feel at home in every conversation.
Anonymous profile structure lowers participation barriers for sensitive topics
Single-market publisher — every app ships only to 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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Positive apps
0
Neutral / mixed
1
Negative apps
25/100
Avg sentiment score
This is the most direct functional equivalent to a Reddit-style aggregator, focusing on decentralized link-sharing and community-driven content.
Strategic outlook coming soon.
What fed this analysis
While a different format, it competes for the same 'community-first' attention and real-time social interaction as Reddit.
Competes for the same 'knowledge-sharing' and 'question-answering' user intent found in the target app's AskReddit focus.
A direct competitor for text-based public conversation, leveraging the massive Instagram social graph for rapid user adoption.
Serves as a primary destination for real-time news and public discourse, overlapping with the target's role as a content aggregator.
Rapidly evolving into a community-centric platform with recent updates focusing on reader-to-reader interaction and discussion threads.