Thornwave Labs
Snapshot
Publisher DNA
What defines Thornwave Labs?
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Portfolio
What does Thornwave Labs ship?
Apps
1 app analysed
Professional-grade diagnostics at a fraction of competitor costs
- Bluetooth connectivity provides reliable real-time monitoring of battery health without requiring complex physical wiring
- Data synchronization and history logging failures occur frequently, causing users to lose critical battery statistics
Single-market publisher, every app ships only to United States.
Based on 1 of 1 app with localized market data Β· last scanned .
Americas (1)
- United States1 / 1
Core markets (1/1 apps)
User Sentiment
How do users feel about their apps?
1
Positive apps
0
Neutral / mixed
0
Negative apps
85/100
Avg sentiment score
Rivals
Who does Thornwave Labs compete with?
The rivals identified
Nemeses(1)
Amperes competes by providing deep battery health and charging analytics that overlap with PowerMon's monitoring use case, though it targets a broader consumer audience.
Contenders(2)
This app serves as a direct competitor by providing dedicated configuration and logging for specific power management hardware.
BatMon targets the same professional user base by offering multi-sensor Bluetooth monitoring and automation capabilities.
Same space(8)
Both applications serve as specialized monitoring interfaces for physical hardware sensors, though they target different industrial verticals.
CueTrack shares the utility space by providing specialized monitoring tools with a focus on hardware integration.
This app competes directly in the industrial monitoring space by providing real-time data visualization for physical sensor hardware.
This app occupies the same utility space by focusing on battery visibility, though it targets casual users via widgets.
This app competes by offering remote equipment monitoring and alert features for professional power and utility systems.
This app shares the 'device configuration' utility model, focusing on managing physical hardware via Bluetooth connectivity.
ShineTools competes in the utility category by providing installation and commissioning tools for energy hardware.
While focused on satellite data, this app competes for the attention of technical users who rely on remote monitoring for asset management.
New entrants(3)
Uptime Radar enters the monitoring market with a focus on real-time outage detection and endpoint configuration.
This newcomer targets the same technical 'engineer' persona that requires specialized diagnostic tools for hardware and network environments.
This newcomer introduces cloud-based synchronization to the battery monitoring space, challenging local-only apps.