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Toilet Paper Calculator
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13 apps analysed
Background refresh mechanism minimizes manual interaction
Persistent vehicle-type filtering for personalized station views
Automated background sync eliminates manual refresh friction
Specialized focus on Budapest transit network
Distributed across 11 markets, strongest in Europe.
Based on 11 of 13 apps with localized market data — more coverage rolling in as scans complete · last scanned .
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Positive apps
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Neutral / mixed
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Negative apps
64/100
Avg sentiment score
Google Maps is the primary nemesis because it provides comprehensive, real-time transit data that directly competes with the core utility of Basler Bus & Tram for local commuters.
Strategic outlook coming soon.
This app competes for the same urban mobility user base by providing a comprehensive bike-sharing platform that facilitates direct rentals.
This app directly addresses the 'inventory management' job-to-be-done for household consumables with high release velocity.
This app competes by offering a specialized, region-specific navigation experience that mirrors the target's intent to serve a specific geographic audience.
This app is a direct functional competitor, focusing on real-time transit visualization and arrival notifications for public transport users.
This app competes by offering voice-guided navigation and route planning, directly challenging the target's utility for commuters navigating the city.
Beat the Jam competes by focusing on traffic forecasting and live monitoring, which overlaps with the target's goal of providing stress-free, timely journeys.
Treiber competes by focusing on optimized route planning and status tracking, targeting the same efficiency-minded user base as the Budapest Public Transport app.
This app competes by offering visual navigation and transit-adjacent tools that capture the attention of users looking for map-based utility.
This app targets the same mobile navigation user base but emphasizes offline capabilities and car-centric features over public transit.
This app competes for the same transit-oriented audience by offering general-purpose navigation and local discovery tools.
This app competes by offering specialized navigation tools, though its focus on the Israeli market limits its direct threat to a Berlin-specific utility.
It occupies the same travel utility category, focusing on providing reliable information for travelers in specific geographic regions.
Operates in the broader navigation and location-sharing space, focusing on the social and logistical aspects of movement.
Both applications serve as specialized regional transit and navigation utilities that focus on providing users with real-time movement data and route tracking within specific geographic zones.
This app is a direct peer in the offline city navigation category, serving users who need reliable maps without constant internet connectivity.
This app competes by offering offline navigation and address bookmarking, targeting users who prioritize reliable map access without data connectivity.
VeloView shares the same utility-focused niche by providing real-time occupancy tracking and bike location data for urban cyclists.
Both apps occupy the Utilities category and focus on data-driven management, though Wrench targets industrial workflows while NeuContacts focuses on personal contact visualization.
This app shares the transit-utility space by providing specialized infrastructure information and fare calculations for commuters.
This app competes by offering a highly functional utility interface that manages device connectivity, contrasting with NeuContacts' focus on personal address books.
A travel-focused app that provides location-based utility, though it is limited to a specific tourist destination.
While focused on recipes, it captures the 'lifestyle organization' market segment that overlaps with household inventory needs.
A long-standing utility in the productivity category that competes for the same user intent of tracking household stock.
This app occupies the same travel category, focusing on location-based services and integration with wearable technology.
Both apps occupy the location-based utility space, focusing on mapping and real-time coordination for users navigating specific geographic areas.
A dominant productivity tool that captures the 'household supply management' intent at a much broader scale.
Both apps serve as niche utility tools for information access, competing for users who require structured data retrieval on mobile devices.
These apps compete for space in the Utilities and Developer Tools ecosystem by providing specialized interfaces for managing complex data sets.
This newcomer enters the navigation space by providing live visual traffic data, a feature that complements transit-focused apps.
This app is a new entrant focusing on the intersection of offline navigation and live traffic tracking for mobile users.
Represents the trend of hyper-localized navigation apps designed to solve specific, high-friction transit environments.
As a new entrant in the Utilities category, it competes for the same mobile utility market share by offering specialized dashboarding and notification features.
Represents a niche, specialized approach to inventory tracking that demonstrates how the core concept can be verticalized.