Sushi Yama AB
Publisher DNA
What defines Sushi Yama AB?
AI intelligence is not yet available for Sushi Yama AB. The portfolio data below is up to date.
Portfolio
What does Sushi Yama AB ship?
Apps
2 apps analysed
Simple interface design allows users to navigate and place orders with minimal friction when functional
- High quality sushi offerings provide a satisfying culinary experience for regular customers who order frequently
- Technical failures during the checkout process prevent users from completing orders or receiving their food
Analysis in progress
Tightly focused on 3 markets (Germany, Sweden, United States).
Based on 1 of 2 apps with localized market data, more coverage rolling in as scans complete · last scanned .
Americas (1)
- United States1 / 1
Europe (2)
- Germany1 / 1
- Sweden1 / 1
Core markets (1/1 apps)
User Sentiment
How do users feel about their apps?
0
Positive apps
0
Neutral / mixed
1
Negative apps
35/100
Avg sentiment score
Rivals
Who does Sushi Yama AB compete with?
The rivals identified
Nemeses(1)
Both apps compete for the same diner base by offering digital loyalty programs and location-based restaurant services within the restaurant loyalty category.
Contenders(2)
Both apps target the same restaurant ordering segment, providing digital interfaces for menu browsing and loyalty management.
Both apps provide direct-to-consumer digital ordering interfaces for local customers seeking food pickup and delivery services.
Same space(19)
Offers a customizable fast-casual dining experience that mirrors the focus on specific, health-conscious food preferences.
Serves as a high-frequency ordering channel for restaurant guests, similar to the direct-to-consumer model used by Sushi Yama.
Acts as a third-party marketplace that competes for the same delivery-seeking urban audience.
Offers a direct-to-consumer ordering experience for a specific food category, similar to the restaurant app.
Provides a direct ordering channel for pizza, competing for the same convenience-seeking restaurant diners.
Acts as a regional SuperApp for food and grocery delivery, serving the same convenience-focused audience.
Functions as a digital sales channel for a specific restaurant chain, similar to the direct ordering app.
Connects users to local independent takeaways, competing for the same suburban market share.
Competes for the same food delivery audience by providing low-cost acquisition through aggressive discounting.
Provides a logistics-focused delivery platform for prepared meals, competing for the same urban audience.
Operates as a direct sales tool for a specific food category, mirroring the focus on a single cuisine.
Connects users to local takeout spots, serving the same neighborhood-based dining audience.
Connects local pizza shops directly to consumers, bypassing commission models to compete with direct ordering.
Provides an alternative delivery mechanism for local restaurant food, competing for the same convenience-seeking audience.
Provides a digital extension of the physical restaurant experience, focusing on loyalty and rapid reordering.
Uses digital-first exclusives and loyalty programs to drive repeat visits, similar to the Yama Family stamp collection.
Connects users to local restaurants and shops, competing for the same meal-delivery audience.
Provides multi-category logistics that compete for the same delivery-seeking urban consumers.
Focuses on curated merchant selection for urban delivery, competing for the same convenience-seeking demographic.
New entrants(1)
Directly competes in the sushi restaurant category, offering a similar direct-ordering app experience.