Kiraku Tech Co.
Snapshot
Publisher DNA
What defines Kiraku Tech Co.?
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Portfolio
What does Kiraku Tech Co. ship?
Apps
2 apps analysed
Hierarchical text folding enables complex outline management
- The visual interface design provides a clean and aesthetically pleasing experience for daily utility tasks
- Users report losing local documents and cloud backups after re-logging into the application account
Cross-platform cloud sync supports multi-device usage habits
- Memory exploration mode enables long-term value via nostalgia-driven retention
Single-market publisher, every app ships only to United States.
Based on 2 of 2 apps with localized market data · last scanned .
Americas (1)
- United States2 / 2
Core markets (2/2 apps)
User Sentiment
How do users feel about their apps?
0
Positive apps
0
Neutral / mixed
1
Negative apps
35/100
Avg sentiment score
Rivals
Who does Kiraku Tech Co. compete with?
The rivals identified
Nemeses(1)
Daylio dominates the mood-tracking niche, directly competing with our time-based logging by offering data-driven insights into how daily activities correlate with emotional well-being.
Contenders(3)
Minimal Diary is a direct aesthetic and functional competitor, prioritizing a clean, distraction-free timeline experience.
Lifely focuses on the visual timeline aspect of journaling, mirroring our core value proposition of chronological life documentation.
OtterDiary targets the same life-logging demographic but differentiates through advanced export capabilities and multi-user profile support.
Same space(4)
Legacy Lab targets the 'life-logging' use case by automating the creation of physical books from digital entries.
DrawMyToday competes by using generative AI to turn daily logs into visual art, appealing to creative users.
Despite the name, this app functions as a ritual-based journal, competing for the same daily habit-forming user base.
This app leverages AI to assist in the journaling process, representing the modern shift toward automated content generation.
New entrants(2)
Lore disrupts the market by importing existing chat history to generate journals, bypassing manual entry entirely.
Felt enters the space with a focus on visual collage-style journaling, targeting a younger, design-conscious demographic.