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Journal & Planner - Whatting
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Unified interface reduces app-hopping for daily planning
Distributed across 9 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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Zinnia is the primary market leader in digital planning, directly competing for Whatting’s iPad-centric power users who prioritize aesthetic customization and structured productivity.
JuJo targets the 'junk journal' aesthetic, competing for the same creative-lifestyle demographic as Whatting.
Strategic outlook coming soon.
Canopi competes for the social-journaling segment, targeting users who want to share memories rather than just track personal productivity.
This app targets the niche 'future-journaling' use case, competing for users who use Whatting specifically for long-term reflection.
AJournal is a direct functional rival that mirrors Whatting’s core value proposition of combining planning with daily reflection.
This app competes for the goal-setting and visualization portion of Whatting’s user base, specifically targeting habit-focused individuals.
Visus overlaps with Whatting’s creative layout capabilities, appealing to users who use journals as visual mood boards.
This app serves as a supplementary tool for Whatting users who use journaling as a vehicle for personal growth and inspiration.
This app competes for the retrospective journaling market, focusing on summarizing life events rather than daily planning.
Lore disrupts the journaling space by using AI to turn existing communication data into narratives, bypassing the need for manual input.
This newcomer introduces a family-centric angle to journaling, competing for users who want to share life updates with household members.