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Timelook 24-hour Pie Chart
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3 apps analysed
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Unlimited photo attachments support visual-heavy memory documentation
Distributed across 2 markets, strongest in Americas.
Based on 2 of 3 apps with localized market data, more coverage rolling in as scans complete · last scanned .
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EMMO dominates the lifestyle journaling category with a massive user base and a highly polished, aesthetic-focused interface that directly competes for the same casual, photo-centric diary users.
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Timesheet Mobile competes directly by targeting the professional workforce, offering robust GPS and geofencing capabilities that address the same core need for accurate time logging.
This app serves as a direct alternative for users seeking simple, punch-clock style time management and basic data export.
Doing Doing bridges the gap between journaling and task management, attracting users who want to track their daily productivity alongside their personal reflections.
Cherish targets users seeking variety in their journaling experience by providing seven distinct formats and atmospheric enhancements.
Genyo targets the time-tracking market with advanced AI-driven analysis, challenging Timelook's manual stopwatch approach.
Feelings focuses on emotional tracking and stylistic flair, competing for users who want their diary to reflect their current mood through unique visual effects.
Lumiform competes by offering a more sophisticated operational dashboard for tracking tasks and time in professional settings.
This app competes for the same productivity-focused user base by emphasizing professional reporting and structured tracking.
This app competes by offering a card-style journaling format and robust cloud synchronization, appealing to users who prioritize data portability and structured organization.
DayBlocks shares the exact same value proposition of visualizing daily time allocation through intuitive UI blocks.
JuJo appeals to the creative journaling niche, focusing on scrapbooking and visual expression rather than just text-based documentation.
Visus shifts the focus from daily logging to goal-oriented visual planning, attracting users who use journals for manifestation and productivity.
This app focuses on retrospective storytelling and annual reflection, competing for users who want a summarized, narrative-driven view of their year.
This app targets the same demographic of users who need to track work hours and calculate earnings based on shifts.
Ondo leverages AI to transform the journaling process from a manual task into a conversational experience, representing the next evolution of the category.
ColorCal competes by providing a visual, calendar-based approach to tracking work days and time-off, similar to Timelook's visual focus.
A new productivity app that focuses on shift rotation and tracking, directly overlapping with Timelook's work-hour tracking.
Lore disrupts the category by integrating with messaging apps to automatically generate stories, appealing to users who want effortless journaling.
This newcomer introduces a unique 'newspaper' format for family journaling, targeting a specific niche of collaborative, multi-user documentation.
A new entrant in the lifestyle category that uses logging and tracking to manage specific professional activities.