Rocapine
Snapshot
Publisher DNA
What defines Rocapine?
AI intelligence is not yet available for Rocapine. The portfolio data below is up to date.
Portfolio
What does Rocapine ship?
Apps
7 apps analysed
Analysis in progress
AI-guided prompts provide personalized journaling depth
- Structured reflection flows foster habit formation
Analysis in progress
Analysis in progress
Diagnostic onboarding survey clarifies behavioral patterns for new users
- Guided spiritual pledges and daily accountability tools help users maintain focus on their recovery journey
- Users report: Aggressive subscription paywalls prevent users from accessing core recovery tools, which users perceive as exploitative
Distributed across 7 markets, strongest in Americas.
Based on 2 of 7 apps with localized market data, more coverage rolling in as scans complete · last scanned .
Americas (3)
- United States2 / 2
- Brazil1 / 2
- Mexico1 / 2
Europe (4)
- France1 / 2
- Germany1 / 2
- Portugal1 / 2
- Spain1 / 2
Core markets (2/2 apps)
User Sentiment
How do users feel about their apps?
0
Positive apps
1
Neutral / mixed
0
Negative apps
55/100
Avg sentiment score
Rivals
Who does Rocapine compete with?
The rivals identified
Nemeses(1)
Emolog is the primary nemesis due to its massive user base and established dominance in the mood-tracking niche, directly competing for Grace's mental well-being audience.
Contenders(4)
Mellog captures the relationship-focused journaling segment, competing for users who want to document life with a partner.
This app targets users seeking a private, social-free environment for documenting life, overlapping with Grace's journaling utility.
Triad competes for the same daily reflection market, focusing on high-quality, minimalist self-improvement journaling.
It competes by blending life documentation with goal-oriented bucket list tracking, appealing to the same self-improvement demographic.
Same space(4)
MyMemoir AI focuses on long-term life documentation, competing with Grace's goal of helping users understand themselves over time.
This app positions journaling as a chat-based self-care experience, mirroring Grace's goal of mental well-being.
Ondo uses AI to automate the journaling process, representing a direct technological threat to Grace's manual reflection model.
Moimoi offers a card-based approach to personal documentation, competing for the same 'organized thoughts' user base.
New entrants(2)
Lore disrupts the journaling space by integrating with WhatsApp to turn existing chats into stories, challenging manual entry apps.
A new entrant that gamifies family journaling into a weekly newspaper format, competing for the 'life documentation' use case.