For individuals seeking structured self-improvement, habit tracking, and women looking for anonymous, community-driven lifestyle advice.
Providing structured lifestyle and wellness tools for personal habit formation and community-based social interaction.
Target audience
Portfolio
Free 1Last updated
100 Moments
v1.0
6mo ago
Primary focus
Lifestyle, wellness, and community social tools
Scale
indie
Target audience
Individuals seeking structured self-improvement, habit tracking, and women looking for anonymous, community-driven lifestyle advice.
Released 4 updates across 4 apps in the last 6 months, indicating a consistent development cadence for their entire current catalog.
4 apps analysed
Prompt-based structure reduces writing friction
Single-market publisher — every app ships only to United States.
Based on 1 of 4 apps with localized market data — more coverage rolling in as scans complete · last scanned .
User-sentiment analysis coming soon.
This app dominates the personal journaling space by leveraging high-frequency engagement features and robust security, directly competing for the same casual user base seeking a private digital space.
Strategic outlook coming soon.
What fed this analysis
DayGram targets the same 'micro-journaling' use case, focusing on brevity and habit-building for users who find long-form writing intimidating.
This app competes on the utility of guided reflection, targeting users who want structured self-improvement rather than just memory storage.
Daplit competes by offering a creative, visual-first approach to memory keeping that appeals to the same demographic interested in aesthetic documentation.
LifeDancing overlaps with the target by categorizing life events into 'arenas,' appealing to users who want to organize memories by life domain.
Holoholo serves as a direct peer by focusing on automated, low-effort memory capture for users who want to document life without active writing.
Lore disrupts the space by using AI to transform existing communication data into narrative memories, bypassing the need for manual entry.
Felt enters the market with a focus on rapid, visual-centric collage creation, appealing to users who prioritize speed and aesthetics.