Sheep Apps
Snapshot
Publisher DNA
What defines Sheep Apps?
AI intelligence is not yet available for Sheep Apps. The portfolio data below is up to date.
Portfolio
What does Sheep Apps ship?
Apps
3 apps analysed
- Offline-first architecture removes connectivity dependencies required by cloud-reliant rivals
Analysis in progress
Linear timeline aesthetic provides a distinct, low-clutter diary experience
- Daily event logging provides a simple way to track significant life milestones over long periods
- Aggressive advertising for third-party services creates friction for users seeking a clean experience
Distributed across 17 markets, strongest in Europe.
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Americas (4)
- United States2 / 2
- Brazil1 / 2
- Canada1 / 2
- Mexico1 / 2
Europe (8)
- France1 / 2
- Germany1 / 2
- Italy1 / 2
- Netherlands1 / 2
- Portugal1 / 2
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- Spain1 / 2
- Turkey1 / 2
- United Kingdom1 / 2
Asia-Pacific (5)
- Australia1 / 2
- India1 / 2
- Indonesia1 / 2
- Singapore1 / 2
- Vietnam1 / 2
Core markets (2/2 apps)
User Sentiment
How do users feel about their apps?
0
Positive apps
1
Neutral / mixed
0
Negative apps
60/100
Avg sentiment score
Rivals
Who does Sheep Apps compete with?
The rivals identified
Nemeses(1)
Daylio dominates the lifestyle journaling category by shifting focus from long-form writing to high-frequency, data-driven mood tracking, directly competing for Lifely's user base of memory-conscious individuals.
Contenders(4)
This app directly challenges Lifely's core value proposition of a simple, timeline-based journal with a focus on minimalist design and tag-based organization.
Holoholo targets the same 'minimum effort' user segment as Lifely by focusing on automated background tracking rather than manual entry.
Emoji Diary serves as a direct alternative for users who prefer visual, rapid-fire entry methods over Lifely's standard text-based timeline.
Shine is a direct functional peer that utilizes a timeline format but adds multimedia features like voice recording.
Same space(3)
This app occupies the same lifestyle category but differentiates through AI-generated imagery to represent daily moods and events.
JuJo targets the creative journaling demographic, offering a more expressive, scrapbook-style experience than Lifely's minimalist timeline.
Despite the name, this app functions as a ritual-based memory capture tool that overlaps with Lifely's goal of tracking milestones.
New entrants(2)
Lore is a disruptive newcomer that automates diary creation by pulling data from existing messaging platforms.
Felt enters the space as a photo-centric journaling tool, appealing to users who prioritize visual media over text.