PREST
Snapshot
Publisher DNA
What defines PREST?
AI intelligence is not yet available for PREST. The portfolio data below is up to date.
Portfolio
What does PREST ship?
Apps
13 apps analysed
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Distributed across 5 markets, strongest in Americas.
Based on 2 of 13 apps with localized market data, more coverage rolling in as scans complete · last scanned .
Americas (2)
- United States2 / 2
- Mexico1 / 2
Europe (1)
- Spain1 / 2
Asia-Pacific (2)
- Japan1 / 2
- South Korea1 / 2
Core markets (2/2 apps)
User Sentiment
How do users feel about their apps?
1
Positive apps
0
Neutral / mixed
0
Negative apps
85/100
Avg sentiment score
Rivals
Who does PREST compete with?
The rivals identified
Nemeses(1)
This app competes directly for the daily habit-forming user, leveraging a structured, minimalist approach to mindfulness that mirrors MindBridge’s daily question-based engagement.
Contenders(2)
Twig targets the exact same 'couples/loved ones' niche as MindBridge, focusing on relationship-building through shared daily prompts.
It competes by offering a similar daily prompt-based journaling experience but adds an AI coach and community layer that directly challenges MindBridge's engagement model.
Same space(4)
This app provides the 'daily inspiration' component that MindBridge uses to trigger user engagement, acting as a passive alternative to active journaling.
Emolog overlaps with MindBridge by focusing on emotional tracking and diary-keeping, though it emphasizes mood visualization over question-based reflection.
Visus competes for the user's 'mind space' by offering goal-oriented visualization and mood-boarding, serving as a creative alternative to daily journaling.
Rond occupies the diary/journaling space, targeting users who want to document life experiences, though it is more focused on travel than general reflection.
New entrants(2)
Lore disrupts the journaling space by using AI to transform existing chat logs into narratives, offering a passive alternative to manual diary entry.
This newcomer targets the family-sharing demographic, automating the creation of family newspapers to facilitate connection.