For uI/UX designers, software developers, and mobile users seeking specialized system utilities.
Providing specialized utility tools for designers and developers. Focused on streamlining creative workflows through focused, single-purpose applications.
Target audience
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Q'Clock
vVARY
2mo ago
Primary focus
Utility and developer tools
Scale
indie
Target audience
UI/UX designers, software developers, and mobile users seeking specialized system utilities.
With only one release in the last six months and two-thirds of the portfolio categorized as abandoned, development activity is currently limited to maintenance.
3 apps analysed
Ecosystem network effects driven by pre-installed status on Android devices
Single-market publisher — every app ships only to United States.
Based on 1 of 3 apps with localized market data — more coverage rolling in as scans complete · last scanned .
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Positive apps
1
Neutral / mixed
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Negative apps
35/100
Avg sentiment score
known forAlarmy - Alarm Clock & Sleep
Alarmy dominates the alarm niche with a massive user base and high-frequency release cadence, directly competing for the same productivity-focused alarm audience.
Strategic outlook coming soon.
What fed this analysis
The default system utility on Android, representing the baseline functional standard that all third-party alarm apps must exceed.
The primary utility benchmark for iOS users, setting the standard for UI/UX expectations in the alarm category.
A strong contender in the health-focused alarm space with a long-standing reputation and consistent feature updates.
An adjacent health-focused alarm app that overlaps with Q'Clock's sleep-related features.
A high-velocity utility app that competes for the same general-purpose alarm audience.
Targets the secondary utility functions (stopwatch/timer) that Q'Clock also includes in its core feature set.
An emerging threat with an exceptionally high release velocity, indicating rapid feature development and market testing.