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Daily Gratitude Journal
v1.3.1
4mo ago
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2 apps analysed
Positive impact on personal organization and daily schedule management for active users
Analysis in progress
Single-market publisher, every app ships only to United States.
Based on 2 of 2 apps with localized market data · last scanned .
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Positive apps
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Neutral / mixed
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Negative apps
85/100
Avg sentiment score
This app dominates the lifestyle journaling category through massive scale and high-frequency engagement, directly competing for the same casual user base seeking personal reflection tools.
Strategic outlook coming soon.
MOODA captures the 'cozy' journaling market, competing for users who prioritize emotional expression and aesthetic customization.
DayGram competes for the minimalist user segment by offering a highly stylized, low-effort journaling experience.
MiiBook competes by leveraging AI-driven insights to automate the reflection process, appealing to users who want efficiency over manual entry.
Halo targets the same wellness-oriented audience by focusing on structured, guided check-ins and mood analysis.
This app occupies the same gratitude-focused niche, offering basic utility features for daily reflection.
This app serves the privacy-conscious journaling segment with a focus on life event logging.
Question Diary uses a prompt-based model similar to our own, focusing on long-term memory retention.
Twig targets the relationship-building segment of the journaling market, focusing on shared experiences.
Lore is a new entrant using AI to transform existing chat data into narrative journals, disrupting traditional manual entry.
Felt enters the market by blending photo-centric journaling with flexible editing, targeting visual-first users.