Unique: ADHD Planner & Journal
Plan tasks, build habits, track mood: ADHD journal, planner, CBT courses & AI
Yoodoo: ADHD Daily Planner
ADHD daily planner & to-do list. Time-blocks your day. Auto-reschedules.
Rank
1
For keyword
Rank
2
English (United States)Plan tasks, build habits, track mood: ADHD journal, planner, CBT courses & AI
ADHD daily planner & to-do list. Time-blocks your day. Auto-reschedules.
Unique: ADHD Planner & Journal matches the "adhd journal" search with its "MANAGE ADHD in one place" hero and visible journal, mood, and routine UI, while Yoodoo: ADHD Daily Planner counters with a sharper "Plan your whole day in 3 seconds" promise and quote-heavy social proof. Yoodoo: ADHD Daily Planner's testimonial screenshot carries a fabricated five-star banner that breaches Play policy, and neither listing shows the user experiencing relief, so the contest ends even.
Scanned screenshots4 a · 4 b
Only the first 4 screenshots from each side are sent to the AI. These are what users see in App Store and Google Play search results, so they carry most of the conversion weight.
App A
App B
Value Proposition
Tied"MANAGE ADHD in one place" headline speaks directly to the ADHD searcher, with Journal and Meditate quick actions visible right below it.
"Your entire day, planned and time-blocked" plus "Plan your whole day in 3 seconds" make the auto-scheduling benefit instantly concrete.
Clarity
TiedScreenshots 2 and 3 show real planner and routine UI with named items like "Track your mood" and "Take Meds", so features read instantly.
The "Timeline" time-block view and the Insta-Plan arrow turning a task list into a schedule make the mechanics visible at a glance.
Emotional Hook
TiedThe 4th screenshot's illustrated woman captioned "she felt overwhelmed" names the emotion but shows the problem moment, not the relief afterward.
"No more 'feeling frozen'" and "doesn't make me feel like a failure" name emotions powerfully, but sit over plain timeline UI without lifestyle imagery.
Trust Signals
TiedNo testimonials, press quotes, user counts, or compliance badges appear anywhere across the four screenshots.
Fabricated five-star banner above the quotes on the 3rd screenshot imitates store rating UI, breaching Play policy despite the "Forbes" quote.
Reviews of Unique: ADHD Planner & Journal are largely positive about ADHD planning help and fast customer support, but a recurring complaint is subscription pressure right after onboarding, with several users writing simply 'not free'. Reviews of Yoodoo: ADHD Daily Planner repeatedly praise the timeline and time blocking approach for ADHD brains, while recurring complaints center on crashes and a restricted free tier, e.g. 'The free version is not usable.'
App A
Pain points
Subscription pressure during onboarding
MediumNotifications and alarms not firing
MediumSign-up and login failures block first use
LowStrengths
Helps users plan and manage ADHD daily life
HighFast, helpful customer support and refunds
MediumSimple layout with minimal distractions
LowApp B
Pain points
Crashes, freezes, and black screens
MediumFree tier heavily restricted by the paywall
MediumBroad permissions required before use
LowStrengths
Timeline and time blocking suited to ADHD brains
HighEasy and intuitive to use
MediumResponsive developer engaged with users
LowUnique: ADHD Planner & Journal positions itself as a shame-free all-in-one toolkit, bundling journal, planner, habit tracker, mood tracker, CBT courses and AI into one gentle offer. Yoodoo: ADHD Daily Planner stakes everything on a single mechanism, auto-rescheduling time-blocks, backed by a founder story and "100,000+ ADHD adults" social proof, and never mentions journaling. For the query "adhd journal" the two barely compete: Unique owns the journal claim outright, while Yoodoo wins on sharpness and proof wherever the two are compared side by side.
App A
Positioning
All-in-one ADHD wellbeing toolkit
Target audience
Adults with ADHD seeking gentle structure and mood insight
Value promise
Organize tasks, build habits, and track mood without shame or overwhelm
Tone
Gentle, reassuring, feature-enumerating
App B
Positioning
Adaptive execution planner
Target audience
ADHD adults struggling with procrastination and executive dysfunction
Value promise
A planner that builds your day for you and auto-reschedules when life gets chaotic
Tone
Confident, founder-personal, mechanism-focused
Gap
Unique: ADHD Planner & Journal leads with breadth, five tools listed in one 80-character line with journaling as the hook, while Yoodoo: ADHD Daily Planner leads with one sharp mechanism, "time-blocks your day, auto-reschedules", and cedes the journal angle entirely.
Opportunity
Since Yoodoo: ADHD Daily Planner never says the word journal, Unique: ADHD Planner & Journal can own reflective mood-pattern insight for "adhd journal" searchers uncontested, rather than fighting Yoodoo on planning where Yoodoo's claim is sharper.
Risk
The short description of Unique: ADHD Planner & Journal spends its 80 characters naming five features, so no single claim sticks; placed next to Yoodoo: ADHD Daily Planner's one-mechanism story and "used by 100,000+ ADHD adults" proof, the listing risks reading as interchangeable, which costs conversion among comparison shoppers.
Strategic advantage
The lines "without shame or overwhelm" and "turns 'I feel weird' into clear signals" give Unique: ADHD Planner & Journal an emotional self-understanding angle aimed at ADHD adults whose buying motive is regulation and self-knowledge, a segment Yoodoo: ADHD Daily Planner's execution-only pitch does not address.
Missed opportunity
Neither listing owns clinical companionship: a symptom and mood journal built to share with a therapist or psychiatrist, or to track medication effects over time, an underserved angle for recently diagnosed adults who journal on clinical advice.
App A
55
Unique: ADHD Planner & Journal
Slight lead
A wins
App B
45
Yoodoo: ADHD Daily Planner
Slight gap
Unique: ADHD Planner & Journal holds the top spot for adhd journal and the position is defensible: the listing is built around the query, while Yoodoo: ADHD Daily Planner cedes the journal angle entirely and competes on time blocking instead. The lead is real but narrow, because Yoodoo: ADHD Daily Planner's single sharp promise and "used by 100,000+ ADHD adults" proof read stronger wherever the two listings meet side by side.
Why it wins
Unique: ADHD Planner & Journal carries adhd journal through its title, short description and "MANAGE ADHD in one place" creative, and recent reviews credit it with genuine ADHD planning help plus fast support, so keyword relevance and user trust point the same way. Yoodoo: ADHD Daily Planner never mentions journaling, leaving the core intent behind this search unanswered.
Biggest opportunity
The short description already includes adhd journal exactly, and journaling is a claim Yoodoo: ADHD Daily Planner does not contest at all, so the gain here is conversion: turning that sole ownership into one memorable promise instead of a five-feature line that risks reading as interchangeable next to a one-mechanism rival.
Next priority
The test worth running next is whether a journal-first short description, "ADHD journal & mood tracker: turn 'I feel weird' into patterns you can act on" (77 characters, keeps adhd journal), makes the benefit land faster than the current five-feature list. The other drag on the lead sits in reviews: the subscription offer appearing right after onboarding is the recurring complaint most likely to erode the trust this ranking depends on.
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