IBUKI YOSHIDA
Snapshot
Publisher DNA
What defines IBUKI YOSHIDA?
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Portfolio
What does IBUKI YOSHIDA ship?
Apps
22 apps analysed
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Americas-centric footprint across 2 markets.
Based on 5 of 22 apps with localized market data, more coverage rolling in as scans complete · last scanned .
Americas (1)
- United States5 / 5
Asia-Pacific (1)
- Japan1 / 5
Core markets (5/5 apps)
Rivals
Who does IBUKI YOSHIDA compete with?
The rivals identified
Nemeses(1)
Emolog competes directly by capturing the emotional journaling and life-logging market, serving as a high-retention alternative for users who want to track personal history alongside their 'oshi' (fandom) activities.
Contenders(4)
Mellog competes for the 'memory keeping' use case, offering a shared space for couples that mirrors the target's focus on documenting significant life events.
This app competes by offering a private, social-free environment for journaling, directly challenging the target's value proposition of a safe space for personal memories.
Triad targets the same daily logging demographic, focusing on structured self-reflection that overlaps with the target's event-based journaling.
다하자 competes by focusing on goal-oriented tracking, which overlaps with the target's 'oshi' activity and event-logging functionality.
Same space(4)
This app serves as a direct peer in the digital memoir space, focusing on the preservation of life events and personal history.
MyMemoir AI competes by using generative technology to build a biography, appealing to users who want to organize their life events automatically.
This app uses a chat-based interface for self-care, competing for the same user attention as the target's daily journaling features.
Ondo leverages AI to automate the journaling process, providing a high-tech alternative to the target's manual record-keeping.
New entrants(2)
Lore disrupts the journaling space by integrating with messaging apps to automatically generate stories, a novel approach to memory capture.
A new entrant that automates family news, competing for the user's time spent documenting daily life events.