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Blissful Journal, Mood Tracker
v1.0.10
11mo ago
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8 apps analysed
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Minimalist interface design lowers the barrier to entry for new users
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Single-market publisher — every app ships only to United States.
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Daylio is the category leader in mood tracking, directly competing for Blissful’s core user base by offering a mature, data-driven approach to emotional logging.
Strategic outlook coming soon.
This app targets users who prefer a clean, timeline-based interface over the more complex, analytical mood-tracking features of Blissful.
It targets the same demographic of users looking for a secure, private space to log life events and emotional states.
This app competes by offering a feature-rich environment that combines traditional diary entries with multimedia, appealing to users who want more than just mood tracking.
Question Diary competes by using guided prompts to lower the barrier to entry for daily journaling, a key alternative to Blissful's open-ended tracking.
MiiBook competes by integrating AI-driven summaries, positioning itself as a modern, intelligent alternative to Blissful.
Halo occupies the same space by focusing on guided reflections and voice-based entries, directly challenging Blissful’s wellness-oriented positioning.
Waffle shifts the journaling experience from solitary to social, competing for users who want to share their emotional journey with others.
A direct peer in the private journaling category, focusing on security and simplicity for the average user.
Lore disrupts the space by turning existing chat history into a journal, bypassing the need for manual entry.
Felt approaches journaling through a visual, collage-based lens, targeting users who prioritize aesthetics over text-based mood tracking.