For power users and professionals seeking specialized iOS functionality, such as AR-based measurement or advanced character input.
Developing specialized iOS utilities and productivity tools that leverage Apple's native frameworks. Focused on enhancing device functionality for power users.
Target audience
Portfolio
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Swapped - face swap with friends and celebrities
v1.0
9.9y ago
Primary focus
iOS utility and productivity tools
Scale
indie
Target audience
Power users and professionals seeking specialized iOS functionality, such as AR-based measurement or advanced character input.
Origin
Founded by independent developer Salavat Khanov, a former WWDC scholarship recipient with experience at acquired startups.
The portfolio is currently in a maintenance or legacy state, with no new releases in the last 6 months and all 7 apps categorized as abandoned.
7 apps analysed
Multi-format export (PDF/USDz) supports cross-platform professional workflows.
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While categorized differently, this app competes for the same mobile-first user attention and screen real estate, often capturing the casual users PlanKit targets for home customization.
Strategic outlook coming soon.
What fed this analysis
Note AI directly challenges Scratchpad by evolving the simple note-taking paradigm into an automated, AI-driven productivity suite that captures and processes information rather than just storing it.
Tody competes for the same user intent of bringing order to daily life, though it focuses on household maintenance while YWC targets general workday purpose.
Picsart dominates the photo editing landscape, directly competing with Swapped by offering advanced AI-driven face manipulation and comprehensive creative suites that dwarf Swapped's limited feature set.
This app competes for the same casual entertainment audience by providing tools to add creative elements to photos, similar to the fun-first positioning of Swapped.
This app competes for the same 'quick capture' user base but differentiates through gamification and aesthetic customization.
Both apps occupy the novelty entertainment space, focusing on lighthearted photo manipulation and thematic content for social sharing.
Both apps occupy the Utilities category and target iPhone users looking to customize or optimize their device's physical screen interface.
This app competes by capturing the segment of the market that prefers handwriting and sketching over typing.
Qomon competes for the user's time and focus by organizing volunteer and campaign efforts through structured productivity tools.
This is a direct professional competitor that provides advanced AR and product visualization tools for the furniture and design industry.
This app directly challenges Swapped by specializing in video-based face swapping, a more modern and engaging evolution of the static photo swapping niche.
FMX competes in the task management space by providing specialized tools for facilities maintenance and equipment tracking.
This app directly overlaps with PlanKit's target audience of interior designers and homeowners by providing visualization tools for home improvement.
MagicWiki targets users who need to connect their quick notes into a larger, structured knowledge base.
Optii competes by automating complex workflows, representing the enterprise-grade evolution of the productivity tools YWC explores.
Solid Notes positions itself as a more robust, privacy-focused alternative for users who have outgrown basic scratchpad functionality.
Total Expert targets the professional productivity segment, focusing on AI-driven sales outcomes rather than personal purpose.
Shares the home utility space, focusing on remote management and scheduling for property owners.
Mainsail relates to YWC by providing a framework for decision intelligence and data management in professional settings.
This app serves the same productivity need of moving information from a transient state to a permanent document.
Case Manager occupies the professional productivity niche, focusing on structured data management for client-facing roles.
This app occupies the same productivity category by focusing on the conversion of voice input into structured summaries.
GeoSafe Mobile competes in the productivity category by providing a unified operations view for safety and logistics.
Both apps are categorized under photo and video utilities, targeting users who want to manipulate camera output for creative expression.
Jonas Club Software relates to YWC by providing management and activity tracking tools for professional club environments.
Competes for the same casual user demographic interested in customizing their device's appearance.
While more specialized, this app competes for the same 'quick productivity' screen real estate on iOS devices.
Shares the entertainment and iMessage-focused utility space, targeting users looking for fun, lightweight photo and sticker enhancements.
This app shares the entertainment-focused camera utility space, leveraging AR to provide interactive photo experiences.
Wavelogs competes by providing an AI-enhanced voice capture experience that is more sophisticated than basic text entry.
Operates in the property management ecosystem, targeting the same professional real estate audience as PlanKit.
Occupies the camera utility space, focusing on hardware-integrated software controls for creative video capture.
A new competitor in the entertainment camera space that uses interactive warping to achieve similar fun-focused results as Swapped.
A new social-productivity hybrid that focuses on contact-centric note-taking.
A new utility app targeting the professional document management needs of the same mobile-first workforce.
A new entrant in the photo/video space that prioritizes high-end recording capabilities, signaling a shift toward professional mobile videography.
Chorus AI enters the market as a productivity tool leveraging AI agents to manage memory and team huddles.
A new entrant leveraging AR for furniture visualization, directly challenging PlanKit's interior design use case.
LifeFlow is a direct newcomer that mirrors YWC's intent to solve cognitive offloading and task management.