Two things matter when evaluating SigmaOS 1.0 alternatives: did the community care, and did they keep caring? Interest score answers the first question. Engagement ratio answers the second. Both are below.
Community-ranked alternatives to SigmaOS 1.0 based on 37,019 indexed product launches.
Two things matter when evaluating SigmaOS 1.0 alternatives: did the community care, and did they keep caring? Interest score answers the first question. Engagement ratio answers the second. Both are below.
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| Product | Category | Interest Score | Discussions | Launched |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wispr Flow | Productivity | 2,128 | 527 | Sep 2024 |
| Screen Studio 3.0 | Productivity | 1,828 | 312 | Feb 2025 |
| Tana | Productivity | 1,690 | 569 | Feb 2025 |
| Me.bot | Productivity | 1,648 | 334 | Aug 2024 |
| Trace | Productivity | 1,568 | 774 | Aug 2025 |
| Voicenotes | Productivity | 1,513 | 297 | May 2024 |
| Guidde AI | Browser Extensions | 1,461 | 166 | Apr 2023 |
| Notion AI (Alpha) | Productivity | 1,452 | 149 | Nov 2022 |
| Tally 2.0 | Productivity | 1,444 | 345 | Sep 2023 |
| Tanka | Productivity | 1,432 | 270 | Feb 2025 |
| happycapy | Productivity | 1,403 | 590 | Feb 2026 |
| Sider 5.0: Deep Research with Wisebase | Web App | 1,390 | 327 | Mar 2025 |
| Rewind | Mac | 1,365 | 772 | Nov 2022 |
| Pathway | Design Tools | 1,351 | 292 | Sep 2024 |
| Findr | Productivity | 1,298 | 489 | Jan 2024 |
Wispr Flow is a Mac dictation app that lets you speak naturally and writes in your style across every application, 3x faster than typing. With auto-edits, AI commands, and 100+ languages, Flow saves you hours by producing perfectly formatted text instantly.
Create stunning recordings and share them instantly with a link. What's new? • Instant shareable links • Custom cursors and click effects • Dynamic camera layouts • Command menu (⌘+K) • Smart typing detection • Quick share widget
An AI-native workspace for tech-savvy professionals who want to stay on top of everything—without the busywork. Tana helps you connect and organize information so you get it where you need it, in a super flexible format.
Me.bot captures and connects your thoughts to understand you better, synthesizing a coach for all your life challenges, from a big career move to a small gloomy moment.
A workflow automation platform that routes tasks to the right agent – human or AI. By connecting tools like Slack, Jira and Notion – Trace breaks down existing workflows, spots automation opportunities and embeds AI agents to repetitive tasks.
Voicenotes is an intelligent note-taking app. Record your thoughts freely, get them transcribed using state-of-the-art AI, and ask about every word you spoke.
guidde is the generative AI platform enabling teams to deliver know-how 11x faster for easy sharing with customers or employees.
Introducing Notion AI (Alpha), your new AI assistant integrated into your Notion workspace. (1) Save time. Write faster. Let AI do the first draft. (2) A creative partner to brainstorm ideas. (3) Utilities: translation + grammar/spell + summarize.
Say goodbye to boring forms. Meet Tally — the free, intuitive form builder you’ve been looking for.
🚀 Meet Tanka, the AI MESSENGER with MEMORY for TEAMS. Integrated with WhatsApp, Slack, Telegram and Gmail, Tanka learns from your past chats to deliver context-rich AI Smart Replies, to-dos and insights as your team's second brain and memory bank! 🧠
OpenClaw alternative, in your browser. And now on your phone. No setup. No learning curve. No security risks. Just open it and go. Happycapy turns browser into an agent-native computer powered by Claude Code. With a GUI friendly for everyday user, it lets anyone get real work done in one single place from coding and design to everyday tasks. This is computing for everyone. For creators. For builders. For people who just want things done. For productivity. And for fun.
Sider 5.0 Deep Research mimics human research by auto-scanning 100+ sources, reflecting, noting and highlighting insights. It crafts expert-level, interactive reports in mintues. All findings are auto-saved to Wisebase—AI knowledge base that evolves with you.
Rewind is the search engine for your life. It’s a macOS app that’s private by design and allows you to find anything you’ve seen, said, or heard.
A tool for modern research and product design teams to quickly test UX solutions: create smart UX tests in minutes, reach the right audience globally — every time, get comprehensive reports with videos, interaction paths, heatmaps, and more.
We’re juggling with more apps than ever. Information is scattered everywhere - from links in slack to countless emails in Gmail. Findr lets you search across Slack, Notion Gmail, and all your favourite apps from a single place. One search for all your apps.
Interest score is a popularity contest on launch day. It tells you who showed up, not who stayed. Engagement ratio is the better long-term signal. A product with 800 interest and 0.45 engagement has a small, loyal audience. A product with 2,000 interest and 0.08 engagement had great marketing and thin substance.
I'd weight engagement ratio higher in almost every case.
No. Zero sponsorships, zero paid placements. Rankings come directly from community engagement data.
We pull new launch data regularly and rebuild the entire index. Historical scores are preserved. A product's launch-day numbers don't change retroactively, which keeps the rankings honest.
Because interest score measures initial attention, not quality. A 300-interest product with 0.50 engagement ratio has a small, obsessed audience. That's usually a better sign than 3,000 interest with 0.08 engagement, which screams 'great marketing, thin product.'
The index tracks launches automatically. If something's missing, it either launched below our engagement threshold or hasn't been indexed yet.
Primary target audience at launch. Some products serve both. We classify based on who the product was positioned for, not who ended up using it.