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myGov
v1.39.0
2mo ago
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2 apps analysed
Digital concession card utility drives high-frequency, portable access
Digital wallet integration provides a high-utility barrier for users needing official documentation access.
Single-market publisher — every app ships only to United States.
Based on 2 of 2 apps with localized market data · last scanned .
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Positive apps
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Neutral / mixed
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Negative apps
35/100
Avg sentiment score
My Ahgora competes directly by providing a mobile-first interface for workforce management and time tracking, overlapping with the administrative utility users expect from government service apps.
Strategic outlook coming soon.
JobNimbus competes by offering a highly specialized, all-in-one productivity suite for field-based professionals requiring mobile management.
This app competes for the user's attention in the productivity space by offering business-to-consumer communication and management tools.
Odoo acts as a broad productivity contender by offering an open-source, modular business suite that covers everything from CRM to inventory.
VinSolutions competes in the productivity category by providing specialized CRM and inventory management tools for the automotive industry.
ExakTime competes by providing robust, field-tested time tracking solutions that overlap with the administrative utility of the target app.
Both platforms act as mandatory compliance interfaces where users must manage sensitive government-regulated status and documentation.
While in a different sector, both apps function as essential utility portals requiring high-security authentication and document management.
Both apps serve as primary digital gateways for citizens to interact with government-issued identification and administrative services.
This app targets the same productivity-focused demographic by providing specialized tools for tracking shifts and earnings.
These apps compete for user attention in the 'essential utility' space, focusing on high-frequency account management and service access.
Pontomais competes by offering a digital point registration system that streamlines payroll and attendance for productivity-minded users.
Teamup competes by offering granular scheduling and calendar management, which overlaps with the organizational needs of Centrelink users.
TSheets enters the space by providing a simplified, mobile-first approach to shift tracking and job organization.
This newcomer competes for user screen time by offering productivity-focused digital detox tools.
Represents the broader shift toward AI-driven utility management that sets new user expectations for automation and predictive features.