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mobi
v2.0.7
2.2y ago
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2 apps analysed
Direct catalog access removes retail-facing marketing clutter, focusing the user on procurement
Distributed across 20 markets, strongest in Europe.
Based on 2 of 2 apps with localized market data · last scanned .
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This app competes directly for the same health-conscious consumer base, offering a comprehensive retail experience that mirrors the product catalog found in NOW Foods' wholesale environment.
Strategic outlook coming soon.
GNC is a major retail contender that captures the same supplement-buying demographic through a mature, feature-rich mobile platform.
Thorne competes by targeting the premium supplement market, focusing on high-quality product delivery and health education.
Competes for user attention within the 'Utilities' category by providing a streamlined, service-oriented marketplace for home management.
MachineryZone competes in the B2B procurement space by providing a global marketplace for specialized equipment and vendor contact.
This app serves as a comprehensive utility for telecom subscribers, mirroring Mobi's goal of centralizing account management and service control.
This app occupies the same 'Business' category, focusing on B2B inventory management and specialized procurement workflows.
BigIron competes for the same B2B budget by providing a platform for high-stakes, unreserved equipment auctions.
Both apps function as digital gateways for telecommunications management, focusing on SIM provisioning and plan customization for mobile users.
While focused on maintenance, it competes for the same 'utility' screen real estate by offering service-based account management and payment integration.
A newcomer in the B2B shopping space, focusing on specialized workwear procurement with modern UX enhancements.
A new entrant in the Utilities category that challenges Mobi by prioritizing high-frequency, logistics-heavy service management.