Portfolio
Free 4Last updated
Orbit - 心地よいToDoリスト
v1.0.0
6mo ago
AI intelligence is not yet available for Shuya Komiya. The portfolio data below is up to date.
4 apps analysed
Analysis in progress
Single-market publisher, every app ships only to United States.
Based on 3 of 4 apps with localized market data, more coverage rolling in as scans complete · last scanned .
User-sentiment analysis coming soon.
List ◎ competes directly with Orbit by offering a mature, feature-rich task management environment that targets the same productivity-focused user base.
Emolog competes directly for the daily journaling user base by combining visual logging with emotional tracking, creating a high-retention habit loop.
Strategic outlook coming soon.
This app occupies the same lifestyle organization space, focusing on capturing and managing significant personal items or milestones.
Mellog overlaps with Orlo's photo-logging functionality but adds a social layer for couples, creating a shared memory space.
OneTodo targets users needing complex, hierarchical task structures, appealing to the same productivity-conscious audience as Orbit.
This app competes by offering a private, social-free environment for capturing life moments, mirroring Orlo's focus on personal archiving.
Triad targets the same self-improvement journaling demographic but focuses on structured reflection rather than visual memory.
Jettison targets the same demographic of users looking to manage life tasks with a focus on mental well-being and progress tracking.
다하자 competes for the visual logging market by focusing on goal-oriented bucket list tracking rather than chronological diary entries.
This app competes by offering a gamified, multi-view approach to task management that mirrors Orbit's focus on motivation.
DayBlocks shares the goal of visualizing daily productivity, though it focuses on time-blocking rather than list-based tasks.
This app competes by using AI-guided interviews to help users document their lives, similar to Orlo's goal of memory preservation.
MyMemoir AI serves the same personal archiving need but focuses on long-form narrative generation.
This app provides a self-care journaling alternative that uses a chat-based interface to facilitate daily entries.
ShiftCal serves users who need to organize their life around specific schedules, overlapping with Orbit's lifestyle management category.
Ondo occupies the same lifestyle journaling space but leverages AI to automate the reflection process.
Both apps target users looking to organize personal shopping lists and track desired items with a focus on simple, utility-driven interfaces.
This app provides a visual calendar-based approach to organization, competing for the same screen time as Orbit.
This app competes directly by providing a comprehensive ecosystem for wishlist management, gift tracking, and privacy-focused item organization.
Arcadium overlaps with the target by managing consumer shopping data, though it leans more toward receipt tracking and campaign discovery.
Lore is a new competitor that uses AI to turn existing chat logs into stories, challenging Orlo's manual photo-diary model.
A new entrant that automates family memory logging into a newspaper format, competing for the same 'memory preservation' audience.
Rise & Go is a new entrant that uses gamification to drive task completion, directly challenging Orbit's motivational design.
While primarily a mood tracker, its focus on personal logging overlaps with the target's goal of organizing subjective life data.
MINUSカレンダー competes by using AI to reduce the friction of inputting tasks, a direct challenge to Orbit's UX.
A newcomer in the lifestyle organization space that competes for the same user attention regarding personal item and memory tracking.