One-liner
A Japanese-language app for creating step-by-step instructions (manuals) with drag-and-drop visuals and text, aimed at non-technical users.
Strengths
- Intuitive drag-and-drop interface for building visual step-by-step guides
- Strong focus on Japanese language support with localized UI and content
- Highly rated for ease of use in creating simple, clear instructions
- Built-in image handling makes it easy to add screenshots or diagrams
- Top-50 ranking for 'instructions' — proven demand in niche
Weaknesses
- Frequent complaints about slow performance and lag during editing
- Limited export options: only PDF and image exports, no HTML or web sharing
- No collaboration features; cannot share or edit manuals with others
- Review: 'Works fine for small manuals, but crashes when adding more than 10 steps'
- No cloud sync — manual data lost if device is reset
Opportunities
- Build a lightweight, fast alternative with real-time cloud sync and cross-device access
- Add collaborative editing and shared links for team workflows
- Support export to HTML/web pages for publishing online
- Create a template library for common tasks (e.g., setting up routers, using appliances)
- Target English-speaking users by offering bilingual instruction templates
Competitors
- Canva
- Microsoft Word
- Google Docs
AI-generated brief · 5/13/2026, 6:26:16 AM