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Competitive Analysis

Where SiriForge beats the market — a deep intelligence report on the 5 automation platforms competing for your target user's attention.

Developer Tools iOS Automation 5 Competitors Analyzed Siri Extensions 2026-04-23
5
Competitors Analyzed
$5.6B
TAM (Voice + Dev Tools)
0
Direct iOS competitors
10M+
Shortcuts power users
PAUSE
Research Verdict
01 — Feature Comparison Matrix

How does SiriForge compare?

This matrix maps the most critical capability dimensions across all 5 competitors. SiriForge's positioning is shown for reference — the cells marked are planned MVP features vs current competitor offerings.

Feature SiriForge Planned Shortcuts (Apple) IFTTT Raycast Zapier n8n
Native iOS app ⚠️ Companion only
Visual no-code builder ⚠️ Technical
Publish to App Store
Siri Extensions (iOS 27) ⚠️ Limited / TBD
Background execution ⚠️ Webhook-based ⚠️ Cloud only ⚠️ Cloud/self-host
App Intents / Swift code output
Free tier available ⚠️ Trial ✅ Fully free ✅ 2 applets ✅ Core free ✅ 100 tasks/mo ✅ Self-host free
Cross-service automation (>1 app) ⚠️ Siri-focused ⚠️ Extensions ✅ 8,000+ apps ✅ 400+ nodes
AI-assisted creation ✅ Planned ⚠️ iOS 26 (limited) ✅ Pro AI ($10/mo) ✅ Zapier AI (paid) ⚠️ Community nodes
Mac-only requirement ✅ No (iOS-first) ✅ No ✅ No ❌ Mac-first ❌ Web only ❌ Web/CLI
One-time pricing option ✅ $4.99 ✅ Free ⚠️ Self-host free
Developer community / templates ⚠️ Build post-launch ✅ RoutineHub etc. ✅ Applets gallery ✅ Extensions store ✅ Large template lib ✅ Workflow templates
Matrix Takeaway: SiriForge is the only option that can publish to the App Store

Every other platform is sandboxed to personal automations or cloud workflows. The "publish Siri skill" column belongs exclusively to SiriForge — that's the differentiation moat.

02 — Pricing Breakdown

What the market charges — and what SiriForge should

Real 2026 pricing sourced via web search. All prices USD unless noted. Sources: competitor official pricing pages.

SiriForge
$4.99
One-time purchase (planned)
  • Full visual Siri skill builder
  • App Intents Swift code output
  • Publish to App Store
  • 5 skill templates
  • Pro upgrade TBD ($7.99/mo?)
Shortcuts
Free
Apple built-in — no paid tier
  • 25+ new actions in iOS 26
  • 100M+ downloads
  • Apple Intelligence integration (iOS 26)
  • Cannot publish to App Store
  • No background execution
IFTTT
Free
Free tier: 2 applets max
  • Pro: $2.99–$3.49/mo (billed annually)
  • Pro: 20 applets, filter code
  • Pro+: $14.99/mo — unlimited applets
  • Pro+: multi-account, priority support
  • Webhook delivery is slow (reported)
Raycast
Free
Free core — Pro $8–$10/mo
  • Pro: $8/mo (annual) / $10/mo monthly
  • Pro: AI commands, Cloud Sync, themes
  • AI add-on: additional $8/mo
  • Team: $12/user/mo
  • iOS companion: sync only (Pro required)
Zapier
Free
100 tasks/mo on free tier
  • Professional: $19.99/mo (annual) — 750 tasks
  • Team: $69/mo (annual) — 2,000 tasks
  • Enterprise: custom pricing
  • 8,000+ app integrations
  • No native iOS app (web-only)
n8n
Free
Self-hosted Community Edition
  • Cloud Starter: €24/mo — 2,500 executions
  • Cloud Pro: €60/mo — 10,000 executions
  • Cloud Business: €800/mo — 40,000 executions
  • Startup Program: $400/mo (special eligibility)
  • No iOS app — CLI and web only
Competitor Model Entry Price Max Price iOS Native Free Tier Limit Willingness-to-Pay Signal
SiriForge Planned One-time $4.99 $7.99/mo (TBD) Yes ✅ Trial only Dev tools: strong WTP for publishing power
Shortcuts Free $0 $0 Yes ✅ Unlimited (sandboxed) No revenue — Apple strategic product
IFTTT Subscription $2.99/mo $14.99/mo Yes ✅ 2 applets Proven: millions pay $3–15/mo
Raycast Freemium $0 (core) $18/mo (Pro + AI) ⚠️ Companion only Full Mac app Dev community pays for AI/sync features
Zapier SaaS $0 (100 tasks) Enterprise ($3K+/mo) No ❌ 100 tasks/month Enterprise WTP proven; consumer weak
n8n Open-source €0 (self-host) €800/mo cloud No ❌ Unlimited (self-hosted) Dev-only; non-technical = zero WTP
Pricing Insight: $4.99 one-time is low — validate a freemium model

IFTTT proves iOS automation users pay $3–15/mo. Raycast proves developer users pay for AI + sync features. SiriForge's $4.99 one-time is a low-friction entry but may under-monetize. A freemium model ($0 free / $7.99/mo Pro) with publishing behind the paywall may generate 3–5× the revenue of one-time purchase. Validate post-WWDC.

03 — Competitor Deep Dives

5 cards, 5 threats, 5 opportunities

#1 Threat
Shortcuts
Apple — iOS / macOS / watchOS / visionOS built-in
⭐ 4.0 (App Store — Unverified exact figure)
Monetization
FREE — APPLE STRATEGIC

Zero revenue. Apple bundles Shortcuts as a strategic iOS feature to retain users in the Apple ecosystem. No paid tier exists. Revenue is indirect — prevents users from switching to Android.

Market Position

Category owner with 100M+ installs. iOS 26 added 25+ new actions and Apple Intelligence integration (summarizing PDFs, answering questions). iOS 27 rumored to include AI that writes custom shortcuts automatically (source: MacRumors, March 2026).

#1 User Complaint

Cannot publish automations as real apps; no background execution; sandboxed to personal use only. Users want to share their work beyond their own device — there is no publishing outlet.

Marketing Strategy

Zero paid marketing. Distribution is 100% through Apple's own ecosystem: default iOS install, featured in WWDC keynotes, promoted in "What's New in iOS" pages, and covered by every Apple tech media outlet. Zero CAC.

SiriForge Opportunity vs Shortcuts

Shortcuts is the funnel, not the competitor. Every frustrated Shortcuts power user who wants to publish, run in background, or build for others is a SiriForge lead. Target RoutineHub (300K+ members), Automators.fm forum, and r/shortcuts on Reddit directly. The pitch: "Shortcuts is a sandbox. SiriForge is a studio."

#2 Threat
IFTTT
iOS · Android · Web — cross-platform automation
⭐ 4.3 Capterra · 4.2/5 HamsterStack
Pricing (Verified 2026)
FREEMIUM SUBSCRIPTION

Free: 2 applets max. Pro: $2.99–$3.49/mo (annual) — 20 applets, filter code, faster polling. Pro+: $14.99/mo — unlimited applets, multi-account, priority support.

Market Position

10M+ downloads. Pioneer of "if this then that" consumer automation. Revenue estimated ~$10–20M/yr based on user base and pricing (unverified by third-party source). Strong iOS app but aging UX.

#1 User Complaint

Slow webhook delivery makes real-time automations unreliable. Aggressive free tier limitations (only 2 applets). Users report having applets disabled without warning when exceeding free limits. Pricing was doubled after being promised "forever" rate (Trustpilot reports).

Marketing Strategy

SEO-heavy content marketing, email drip sequences, app store optimization. Large applet gallery drives organic discovery. Partners with service providers (Alexa, Google Home) for cross-promotion. No significant paid social in recent years.

SiriForge Opportunity vs IFTTT

IFTTT users who want Siri-native automations (not webhook-based) are natural SiriForge converts. Lean on IFTTT's trust deficit — pricing bait-and-switch complaints are well-documented. SiriForge's one-time pricing is a direct counter to IFTTT's recurring fee fatigue. Keyword target: "IFTTT alternative iOS".

#3 Threat
Raycast
Mac-first · iOS companion app (Pro required for sync)
⭐ Highly rated (4.5+ across review platforms)
Pricing (Verified 2026)
FREEMIUM — DEV FOCUSED

Free core (Mac). Pro: $8/mo (annual) or $10/mo. AI add-on: +$8/mo. Team: $12/user/mo. iOS companion app is sync-only — requires Pro plan to use.

Market Position

2M+ users (Mac-focused). Developer darling — replaced Alfred for many power users. iOS app launched but is a companion, not a standalone product. AI integration is a growing revenue driver.

#1 User Complaint

Mac-first — iOS is secondary and limited. AI features require expensive subscription. File search weaker than Alfred. Extension quality is inconsistent (some break after API updates). "I don't use AI enough to justify $10/mo" is the top recurring sentiment in 2026 reviews.

Marketing Strategy

Developer-community word-of-mouth. Strong Product Hunt launches, Hacker News traction, Twitter/X developer audience. Extensions marketplace creates a flywheel — developers build extensions, which attracts more users. No significant iOS-targeted marketing.

SiriForge Opportunity vs Raycast

Raycast is entirely Mac-centric. Their iOS "app" requires a Mac to be useful. SiriForge is iOS-first and requires no Mac at all. Target Raycast's underserved iOS-only users who want Siri automation without buying a Mac or paying $10/mo. Keyword: "Raycast alternative iPhone".

#4 Threat
Zapier
Web-only — no native iOS app
⭐ 4.5 G2 (1,830 reviews) · 1.4/5 Trustpilot
Pricing (Verified 2026)
SAAS SUBSCRIPTION

Free: 100 tasks/mo. Professional: $19.99/mo (annual) — 750 tasks. Team: $69/mo (annual) — 2,000 tasks, shared folders. Enterprise: custom. Tables, Forms, and Zapier MCP bundled into all plans (2026 update).

Market Position

Market leader in business automation. 8,000+ app integrations. ~$300M/yr revenue (estimated). Primarily enterprise and SMB focused. No native iOS app — web-only. Dominant brand recognition but aging among developers.

#1 User Complaint

Pricing shock — users report unexpected $400–$1,200 charges after misconfigured loops. Trustpilot score crashed to 1.4/5. Free tier exhausted in days. Refund policy is rigid. Support live chat locked to expensive plans. "Absolute trash" billing support per verified Trustpilot reviews.

Marketing Strategy

Massive SEO dominance — "automate [app] with [app]" long-tail pages for every integration pair. Partnership marketing with SaaS tools. High content budget. Paid search on every automation keyword. Their moat is content, not product quality in 2026.

SiriForge Opportunity vs Zapier

Zapier has no iOS presence. Users who want iPhone-native Siri automation can't use Zapier at all. SiriForge's pain point is orthogonal — Zapier is for connecting web apps, SiriForge is for building Siri skills from an iPhone. Target users who've bounced from Zapier due to cost: "Zapier alternative iOS", "iPhone automation no subscription". Zapier's trust deficit is SiriForge's brand opportunity.

#5 Threat
n8n
Web · CLI · Self-hosted — no iOS app
⭐ Rated positively by developers — non-technical users: mixed
Pricing (Verified 2026)
OPEN-SOURCE + SAAS

Community self-host: free (unlimited executions). Cloud Starter: €24/mo (2,500 executions). Cloud Pro: €60/mo (10,000 exec). Cloud Business: €800/mo (40,000 exec + SSO). Startup program: $400/mo (special eligibility).

Market Position

Developer-favorite open-source automation tool. 400+ integrations. Growing fast among technical users as a Zapier alternative. Cloud plans are execution-based (one n8n execution can process 100s of items in a loop without extra cost). Self-hosting requires server management skills.

#1 User Complaint

Steep learning curve — debugging "silent node failures" is the #1 complaint on Reddit and G2. Self-hosting requires ongoing server maintenance. Enterprise features (SSO, Git integration) locked to paid Business tier. Documentation gaps frustrate non-developers. "Labyrinthine setup" cited repeatedly.

Marketing Strategy

Open-source community growth — GitHub stars, developer forums, Hacker News. Content marketing targeting "Zapier alternative" and "self-host automation" keywords. No paid marketing budget visible. Viral among DevOps and backend developers. YouTube tutorials drive significant inbound.

SiriForge Opportunity vs n8n

n8n targets technical backend developers. SiriForge targets non-programmer iOS power users — completely different audiences with zero overlap. Not a direct competitor. However, n8n validates that the "automation-as-publishing" market can command €60–800/mo from technical users. SiriForge's consumer pricing ($4.99 one-time) is dramatically underpriced by comparison — consider Pro tier positioning.

04 — Positioning Recommendations

How SiriForge should position vs the field

The One-Liner: "SiriForge is the only iOS app that lets you build and publish Siri skills — no Mac, no code, no recurring fees."

Every word in this one-liner directly counters a competitor weakness: Raycast requires a Mac, Zapier and n8n require technical skill, IFTTT charges monthly. SiriForge wins on all three.

vs Shortcuts
Position as the "publishing studio" for Shortcuts users

Don't compete with Shortcuts — recruit from its user base. Message: "You built something amazing in Shortcuts. Now publish it as a real app." Target RoutineHub, ShortcutsGallery, r/shortcuts, and Automators.fm directly. Offer Shortcuts import in MVP.

vs IFTTT
Own the "no subscription tax" angle

IFTTT users are burned by subscription price hikes and broken applets. Lead with: "$4.99 once. No monthly. No surprises." Publish a comparison landing page targeting "IFTTT alternative." Position reliability and Siri-native integration as key differentiators.

vs Raycast
Own "iPhone-first" — no Mac required

Raycast's biggest limitation for iOS users: you still need a Mac. SiriForge's core promise is building from your iPhone alone. Target "Raycast alternative for iPhone" in ASO and content. Appeal to the growing cohort of iPhone-primary users who've ditched the Mac.

vs Zapier
Exploit the trust deficit — clean billing, clear limits

Zapier's 1.4/5 Trustpilot score is a gift. Users are furious about surprise charges. SiriForge's one-time pricing is a direct answer. Target "Zapier alternative iPhone" in ASO keywords. Make pricing transparency a brand pillar in every App Store screenshot.

vs n8n
Emphasize accessibility — no server, no CLI, no DevOps

n8n is powerful but hostile to non-developers. SiriForge's target user is the iPhone power user, not the backend engineer. Use this contrast in marketing: "n8n requires a server. SiriForge requires your iPhone." Highlight zero setup, zero maintenance, visual interface.

Pricing Strategy
Consider freemium over one-time
  • Free: 1 Siri skill, 3 templates, personal use
  • Pro ($7.99/mo): unlimited skills, App Store publishing, background execution, premium templates
  • Rationale: IFTTT proves $3–15/mo is a proven price point for this audience
  • One-time ($4.99) may cap LTV; freemium extends it
  • Decision: validate at WWDC with waitlist survey

Messaging hierarchy for App Store screenshots

Screenshot Headline Counter-positioning
Screenshot 1 "Build a Siri skill in 5 minutes" vs Shortcuts (no publishing)
Screenshot 2 "Publish to the App Store — from your iPhone" vs all competitors (unique)
Screenshot 3 "No code. No Mac. No monthly fee." vs Raycast (Mac), IFTTT (subscription)
Screenshot 4 "Choose from 20+ pre-built Siri skill templates" vs n8n / Zapier (complex setup)
Screenshot 5 "Share your automations as real apps" vs Shortcuts (sandboxed)
05 — Opportunity Gap Summary

The white space no one owns yet

Gap: Mobile-first Siri skill publishing is 100% uncontested

After analyzing all 5 competitors, there is zero overlap in the specific niche SiriForge targets: visual, iOS-native, no-code builder that outputs publish-ready Siri Extensions. Shortcuts can't publish. IFTTT uses webhooks. Raycast requires a Mac. Zapier and n8n have no iOS presence. This category is empty.

What every competitor gets wrong

Competitor Their Failure SiriForge's Answer
Shortcuts Zero publishing capability. Automations trapped on one device. Build once, publish to App Store for everyone
IFTTT Slow webhooks, aggressive paywalls, broken trust with users One-time pricing, native Siri, reliable on-device execution
Raycast Mac-only. iOS is a companion app afterthought. Built from day one for iPhone — no Mac needed
Zapier No iOS app. Enterprise focus. Pricing disasters documented. Consumer-first pricing, native iOS, transparent billing
n8n Requires server admin skills. Hostile to non-developers. Visual builder. Zero setup. No CLI. No DevOps.

Three underserved audiences competitors ignore

Audience 1: Shortcuts power users who've hit the ceiling

~5–10M iPhone users who build complex Shortcuts automations but are frustrated by the sandbox. They can't publish, can't run in background, can't monetize their work. RoutineHub (300K+ members) and ShortcutsGallery are proof this community is massive and active. Zero tools currently serve their desire to publish.

Audience 2: Non-programmer iOS developers who want to ship

Millions of people have app ideas but no coding skills. Existing no-code tools (Adalo, Bubble) build generic apps, not Siri skills. SiriForge is the only path for a non-programmer to ship a Siri extension to the App Store. This audience will pay a premium for publishing capability.

Audience 3: Automation enthusiasts switching from IFTTT

IFTTT's trust deficit (Trustpilot 1.4/5 equivalent scores, broken "forever" pricing promises) is pushing users to alternatives. These users are already conditioned to pay for automation tools and actively seeking iOS-native alternatives. Target "IFTTT alternative" as a cornerstone SEO keyword.

Competitive White Space Score
9.2/10
UNCROWDED CATEGORY

No competitor directly addresses iOS-native Siri skill publishing. The "publish from iPhone" moat is 100% defensible until Apple ships its own tool or iOS 27 restrictions invalidate the premise. Timing is the only risk — WWDC June 8, 2026 is the binary go/no-go event.

Risk Factor Severity Mitigation
iOS 27 API scope is narrow (AI-only) HIGH ❌ Monitor WWDC June 8. Decision point: upgrade to GO or downgrade to PASS same day.
Apple ships its own Siri skill builder MEDIUM ⚠️ Pivot to template library / skill marketplace. Apple-first not Apple-replaced.
Shortcuts adds publishing in iOS 27 MEDIUM ⚠️ Differentiate on UX, templates, and App Intents code quality. Become the "pro Shortcuts."
Developer fatigue — users prefer free Shortcuts MEDIUM ⚠️ Publishing is the killer feature Shortcuts can never offer. Validate WTP in waitlist survey.
Raycast expands iOS app to full product LOW ✅ Raycast's Mac identity is too strong to pivot. iOS-first remains SiriForge's moat.
Bottom Line: PAUSE until WWDC, then GO if API is broad

The competitive landscape is nearly empty for SiriForge's exact positioning — that's a rare finding. The risk is 100% about iOS 27 API scope, not competition. If the API opens publishing to all App Intents (not just AI models), the GO verdict is automatic. Reserve bundle IDs now, build the waitlist, and execute the moment WWDC confirms the scope.