For owners of Midea-manufactured air conditioning and climate control hardware seeking remote management and scheduling.
Enabling remote climate control and smart home management for Midea-manufactured air conditioning units. Providing utility-focused interfaces for residential appliance owners.
Target audience
Portfolio
Free 5Last updated
Arctic King
vV3.4.0813
11mo ago
Primary focus
Smart home utility and appliance management
Scale
indie
Target audience
Owners of Midea-manufactured air conditioning and climate control hardware seeking remote management and scheduling.
Released 2 updates across 5 apps in the last 6 months, with a mix of active utility tools and legacy apps that have not seen significant feature development since 2018.
5 apps analysed
Cloud-service architecture enables remote access.
Specialized interface for climate control
Single-market publisher — every app ships only to United States.
Based on 4 of 5 apps with localized market data — more coverage rolling in as scans complete · last scanned .
0
Positive apps
2
Neutral / mixed
0
Negative apps
48/100
Avg sentiment score
MyHeating competes directly for the smart home climate control market, targeting users who prioritize energy efficiency and automated comfort through remote connectivity.
Strategic outlook coming soon.
What fed this analysis
This app competes by occupying the same 'smart home utility' niche, targeting users who prioritize automated hardware control and real-time monitoring of home infrastructure.
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While focused on pool automation, this app competes for the same 'smart home lifestyle' user base looking to manage household appliances remotely.
mWoodstove competes for the same smart-home-enthusiast demographic by offering specialized remote monitoring for heating appliances.
This platform competes by offering a comprehensive ecosystem for smart home control, including climate and third-party hardware integration.
OmniLogic is a dominant player in remote hardware management, sharing the target's goal of providing real-time alerts and energy management.
This app competes for the smart home lifestyle segment by offering remote connectivity and notification features for home hardware.
This newcomer is rapidly capturing the smart-appliance market by focusing on specific hardware maintenance and cleaning automation.
OHMe competes as a general-purpose home automation platform that includes temperature monitoring as a core feature.
Both apps occupy the home environment monitoring space, focusing on data-driven insights to maintain optimal living conditions.
Pool Control competes by providing specialized remote management for home appliances, mirroring the target's core functionality.
Both apps focus on hardware-centric management, with Gridio targeting energy optimization for EVs while Mimova focuses on Midea component diagnostics.
Efergy Pro competes by providing granular visibility into home utility performance, mirroring Mimova’s goal of component-level oversight.
This app occupies the same space by providing remote control and firmware update utilities for connected home equipment.
This app is a direct peer in the smart home ecosystem, offering a comprehensive suite of remote control and security features.
These apps share a utility-focused value proposition centered on monitoring physical infrastructure and component status for homeowners.
SOMweb operates in the same lifestyle category, focusing on multi-operator control and user management for connected home devices.
xOpener is a new entrant in the home utility space, focusing on the same 'remote control' value proposition as the target.
This newcomer competes by applying AI-driven automation to home appliance management, similar to the target's cloud-based control.
Bauer-Connect is a fast-moving entrant focusing on remote access and security-oriented smart home connectivity.