OH, a potato!

AI powered zero-waste meal planner

INTEREST SCORE 989
DISCUSSIONS 208
ENGAGEMENT 0.21
LAUNCHED May 2024
TYPE B2B
iOS Cooking Artificial Intelligence

xTiles

Organize your ideas & projects visually

INTEREST SCORE 950
DISCUSSIONS 667
ENGAGEMENT 0.70
LAUNCHED Sep 2022
TYPE B2B
iOS Web App Productivity Writing Notes SaaS Tech

The OH, a potato! vs xTiles question comes up often in iOS circles. Here's what the launch data says. No opinions from us, just metrics and category overlap.

Category Overlap

CategoryOH, a potato!xTiles
Artificial Intelligence Yes -
Cooking Yes -
Notes - Yes
Productivity - Yes
SaaS - Yes
Tech - Yes
Web App - Yes
Writing - Yes
iOS Yes Yes

What the Community Said

On OH, a potato!

Hi PH 👋, we're Radu and Dalma, the makers of OH, a potato . We help you find, save, plan, and cook recipes using ingredients you already have in the name of reducing food waste. The name OH, a potato! comes from us finding an old, forgotten, and decrepit potato at the back of our pantry one day. Thi...

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Hello A great app for those who want to eat well! Very convenient and intuitive interface, many interesting and useful functions. I especially love being able to find recipes using potatoes - it really helps add variety to my diet. I recommend to all!

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This is super cool. I had an idea the other month to create something just like this because I was frustrated with the mental load of meal planning but you've already done it! Awesome to see

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On xTiles

I just gave your product an upvote :) I really like what your product is trying to achieve. I am currently building an elite slack community/network that connects early-stage ProductHunt founders with themselves and also with investors. If that interests you, kindly use this link to join the waiting...

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@maksymkuchur I just gave your product an upvote :slightly_smiling_face: I really like what your product is trying to achieve. I am currently building an elite slack community/network that connects early-stage ProductHunt founders with themselves and also with investors. If that interests you, kindl...

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This is nice and useful software! Congrats!

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The Numbers

OH, a potato! leads on raw interest score. xTiles leads on engagement ratio. That split is worth paying attention to. OH, a potato! attracted more initial eyeballs, but xTiles's audience engaged deeper. For most buyers, engagement ratio is the better signal.

These products share 1 categories: iOS. Moderate overlap suggests they target related but distinct use cases.

OH, a potato! is also tagged in Artificial Intelligence, Cooking, which xTiles isn't. That suggests OH, a potato! positions itself more broadly or targets an adjacent audience.

xTiles has unique category tags in Notes, Productivity, Web App. Different positioning can mean a different buyer profile, even within the same space.

Launch Context

OH, a potato! launched May 2024. xTiles launched Sep 2022. xTiles is the veteran here. OH, a potato! entered later, with the benefit of watching what worked and what didn't in the category.

Engagement Breakdown

OH, a potato! has a 0.21 engagement ratio (average), based on 208 discussion threads across 989 interest points. Middle of the pack for iOS. Enough discussion to suggest real usage, but not the kind of buzz that indicates a category-defining product.

xTiles has a 0.70 engagement ratio (exceptionally high), based on 667 discussions across 950 interest points. Strong engagement suggests an audience that tested the product and came back to talk about it.

The 0.49 gap in engagement ratio is significant. xTiles generated substantially deeper community discussion per interest point.

Position in iOS

Within the iOS category (1,700 total products), OH, a potato! ranks #6 and xTiles ranks #7 by interest score. OH, a potato! sits in the top 10 for the category.

OH, a potato! is in the top 0% of iOS by interest. xTiles is in the top 0%.

Which One Fits You

Pick OH, a potato! if you want the product with the larger community behind it; you prefer newer tools with fresher tech; you need something that also covers Artificial Intelligence.

Pick xTiles if community size matters less to you than engagement depth; sustained discussion and active users are your priority; you value stability and a longer track record; you need something that also covers Web App.

What Each Product Does

OH, a potato!: Oh, a potato! is an AI-powered iOS app that helps you find, save and plan recipes using ingredients you already have in the name of reducing food waste.

xTiles: xTiles is a visual workspace for organizing ideas and projects. Keep context and see the big picture to support your thinking, writing, or ideation. Loved by creatives for simplicity and flexibility. Join our Slack community -  https://bit.ly/3SlqCu3

Other Products in This Space

These products also compete in the iOS category:

Remy AI — Anyone can sleep and recover better (Interest: 2,183, Engagement: 0.18)

Welltory — Stop energy drain (Interest: 1,054, Engagement: 0.55)

PlanEat AI — AI turns your health goals into a 7-day menu & grocery list (Interest: 758, Engagement: 0.24)

ULY — Modern daily journal (Interest: 510, Engagement: 0.18)

Kommunity — Community-focused social event platform (Interest: 375, Engagement: 0.46)

Nook Calendar — Own your time, reclaim your attention (Interest: 307, Engagement: 0.47)

Frequently Asked Questions

How directly these products compete. Three or more shared categories means they're going after the same user. One shared category means they approach the space from different angles. Zero overlap and they probably shouldn't be compared.

Comparisons are generated automatically when two products have enough data overlap. If the pair you want isn't here, the products might be in different categories or too far apart in engagement.

Either the product didn't meet our engagement threshold, or it doesn't share enough category tags with the other product to generate a meaningful comparison. We'd rather show no comparison than a misleading one.

Each product's data reflects its launch period. The comparison shows both products' engagement metrics from when they launched. The build date at the bottom of the page shows when the index was last refreshed.

Not yet. Current comparisons use launch-period data only. Post-launch tracking is on our roadmap.

Generally, yes. Engagement ratio is hard to fake. A product can generate artificial interest, but sustained discussion threads require people who actually used the product and had something to say about it.

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