For tech enthusiasts, developers, and trivia organizers seeking low-friction digital alternatives to specialized hardware.
Developing utility-driven tools and interactive social apps that solve specific technical and recreational needs through a 'build-for-self' model.
Target audience
Portfolio
Free 3Last updated
Buzzer
v2.2.19
6mo ago
Primary focus
Utility and developer tools
Scale
indie
Target audience
Tech enthusiasts, developers, and trivia organizers seeking low-friction digital alternatives to specialized hardware.
Origin
Originally a consulting firm focused on custom HR systems and platforms, the company expanded into app development by productizing tools built for internal use.
Maintained a consistent development pace with 4 updates across their 2-app portfolio in the last 6 months, including a major release within the last 14 days.
3 apps analysed
Low-cost entry point replaces $20-$220 dedicated buzzer systems
Device Insight - Get detailed device information. All your device settings.
Single-market publisher — every app ships only to United States.
Based on 2 of 3 apps with localized market data — more coverage rolling in as scans complete · last scanned .
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Positive apps
1
Neutral / mixed
0
Negative apps
55/100
Avg sentiment score
This is the most direct functional equivalent to the target app, offering a dedicated buzzer experience for trivia hosts with a similar user base size.
Strategic outlook coming soon.
What fed this analysis
A direct niche competitor that has maintained consistent updates and a dedicated focus on the buzzer utility.
Adjacent game that captures the trivia-loving audience through a different, more gamified mechanic.
Adjacent trivia-focused app that competes for the same user attention during social gatherings.
While a massive platform, it serves the same 'trivia hosting' job-to-be-done but at a much higher scale.
A dominant social party game that occupies the same 'in-person group entertainment' category.