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Cheatsheet: Sticky Note Widget
v5.3.5
4mo ago
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4 apps analysed
Deep iOS system integration reduces user friction
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Distributed across 10 markets, strongest in Europe.
Based on 1 of 4 apps with localized market data — more coverage rolling in as scans complete · last scanned .
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Note AI competes for the same productivity-focused user base by offering high-utility note-taking, though it shifts the focus from static quick-reference data to dynamic, AI-generated content.
Strategic outlook coming soon.
ZoomNotes competes by offering a deep, feature-rich environment for note-taking that appeals to power users needing more than simple sticky notes.
NotePlan overlaps with Cheatsheet by integrating task management and notes, targeting users who want their data tied to their daily schedule.
This app is a direct functional competitor, focusing specifically on the home screen widget experience for quick visual reminders.
Chartnote competes by providing specialized, high-efficiency note-taking tools, specifically targeting the medical documentation market.
This app competes by combining a specialized keyboard with note-taking, mirroring Cheatsheet's keyboard-centric approach to data entry.
This app serves the broader productivity market by acting as a multi-format document editor and PDF annotator.
SoundNote Pro occupies the same productivity category by offering audio-based note capture as an alternative to text-based sticky notes.
This app competes for the same productivity-seeking audience by providing a full-featured document editing suite.
This newcomer targets the same widget-based note-taking market but differentiates through character-driven engagement.
Remember.Me enters the space by focusing on contact-specific note storage, overlapping with Cheatsheet's 'little things to remember' use case.