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Best Drifty Alternatives

As of July 2026, AIDiveForge tracks 12 verified alternatives to Drifty. The top three by verified-data score are Didon, Identify This, and myHermy. The core loop is passive: Drifty records your active app, site, and session title in three-minute blocks, then routes that minimal context through an AI classification — the alternatives below are ranked by how completely and recently their data is verified, their community rating, and real visitor engagement.

Last updated July 9, 2026 · 12 alternatives

Ranked by AIDiveForge's verified-data score: data completeness, verification recency, community rating, and real visitor engagement. How we rank · No tool can pay for placement.

  1. Didon

    1. Didon

    Didon runs as a background process on Mac, takes periodic screenshots, and feeds them through a locally-hosted Qwen-3-VL:2b model that writes a structured work journal without any manual input. You define your projects and activity categories upfront; the AI slots every window, file, and task into that context as the day progresses. The resulting logs are queryable in plain language and exportable to CSV for billing or reporting. The local-only architecture means your screen data never leaves the machine — a meaningful distinction if you're working on client material under NDA. The single-device license and Mac-only availability are hard ceilings for anyone working across machines or on Windows.

    Paid€89 one-time (lifetime access)Verified Jun 22, 2026
  2. Identify This

    2. Identify This

    Identify This is a mobile AI identifier that takes a single photo and returns a classification — plant, insect, food item, coin, collectible, or landmark — along with safety warnings, calorie estimates, historical context, or travel tips depending on what it sees. The workflow is one-shot: photograph, submit, read result. There is no API, no self-hosted option, and no way to pipe outputs into another system, so every identification lives inside the app. The personal history feature lets you save and revisit past identifications, which helps repeat foragers or collectors build a reference log. The trial period gates full access, and the vendor page describes no permanent free tier after it expires.

    PaidFree Trial · 3 days$4.99/month or $39.99/yearVerified Jun 30, 2026
  3. myHermy

    3. myHermy

    The core workflow is deliberate: you bring your existing ChatGPT, Claude, Copilot, or Grok subscription, myHermy provisions a dedicated server in one of 30-plus regions, and your agent starts handling email triage, calendar checks, research, and reminders across WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord, Slack, Signal, and email. Daily automated backups with seven-day retention and one-click restore mean a bad config doesn't cost you a week of history. Root SSH and a browser terminal are available if you need to dig in — but the dashboard is built for people who never want to. Where this hits a wall: there is no API, so teams that need to pipe agent output into their own systems or trigger the agent programmatically from external events have no supported path.

    Paid$19/moVerified Jun 12, 2026
  4. Cewsco

    4. Cewsco

    The platform combines a conversational AI with live web data access, text-to-image and video generation, voice-based interaction, a dedicated coding environment called Cipher, and finance and calendar tracking — all under one login. For a solo user or small team running light workloads across these categories, the consolidation is genuine. The ceiling appears when any single capability needs to go deep: Cipher is a paid-only feature, and the breadth of the product means no single module matches the depth of a dedicated specialist tool. Teams that start here for convenience tend to graduate one workflow at a time to purpose-built alternatives as their requirements sharpen.

    Paid$18/monthVerified Jun 27, 2026
  5. discode.ai

    5. discode.ai

    Discode routes your queries across 100+ models automatically, selecting based on task type, cost, and environmental footprint — the vendor describes this as a daily benchmarking and review process baked into the selection logic. The on-device PII detection layer flags sensitive data before it leaves your machine, letting you decide what gets anonymized and what goes through. The multi-model cross-check feature runs your query against several independent models when accuracy matters. The ceiling appears when you need API access, self-hosting, or agent-style task automation — none of those are available. Teams building production pipelines will hit that wall fast.

    Paid€9.99/monthVerified Jun 29, 2026
  6. Fonda

    6. Fonda

    Fonda runs a fixed 14-step sequence — Discover, Validate, Launch, Scale — where each step unlocks only after the previous one is completed, so forward momentum is structural rather than motivational. The agent drafts outreach copy and interview questions, scans market signals filtered to your vertical, and issues a scored go/refine/pivot verdict instead of hedged encouragement. The rails are real, which is also the ceiling: the path is linear and non-negotiable. Founders who reach step seven and need to run two parallel ideas, or who want to reroute the sequence based on what their interviews surfaced, hit a wall the tool is not designed to open.

    Paid$19/moVerified Jun 21, 2026
  7. Lockin MCP

    7. Lockin MCP

    The tool runs a background daemon that exposes a small set of callable functions: block a site, start a timed focus session, grant a temporary unblock that expires automatically, and check what's currently blocked. Your AI assistant — Claude, ChatGPT, Perplexity, or Gemini — calls those functions when you ask in plain language. Blocks survive restarts and new browser tabs because they sit at the OS level, not inside any single application. The single-command installer wires up the MCP server and license verification in one step. The surface area is deliberately small — this does one thing, not a dashboard full of analytics.

    PaidOpen Source$19.99 onceSelf-hostedVerified Jul 7, 2026
  8. Monogram

    8. Monogram

    Monogram handles everyday discovery queries — finding a movie, planning a birthday, comparing EVs, searching restaurants — and returns structured visual outputs you can interact with rather than text you have to parse. That format shift is the product. The iOS app is the only delivery surface; there is no API, no web interface, and no self-hosted path. The vendor is in beta, which means the feature surface is moving and production stability is not guaranteed. Teams or developers who want to build on top of this capability have no programmatic access to do so.

    PaidVerified Jul 9, 2026
  9. Reyn

    9. Reyn

    Reyn passively records screen activity and surfaces it through a Q&A interface — ask what you worked on yesterday, and it pulls an answer from your actual session history, not from a search index you remembered to populate. A morning email digest recaps open items and recent completions, so you're not reconstructing your week at standup. The workflow capture feature watches you complete a process once, then documents the steps — which is useful for handing off SOPs without writing them from scratch. The hard ceiling appears the moment you need this on Windows or in a team context: Reyn is Mac-only and the data model is per-device, not shared. Teams that need collaborative activity logging or cross-platform coverage will find no path forward here.

    Paid$20/moVerified Jun 18, 2026
  10. SuperIntern

    10. SuperIntern

    The vendor describes Super Intern as an always-on assistant that scans your inbox, calendar, and prior-day context autonomously, then surfaces meeting recaps, drafted follow-ups, and cross-timezone scheduling without you initiating each step. It lives inside the messaging apps you already have open — Telegram, Discord, Slack (beta), WeChat — so the interface is a chat thread, not another dashboard to check. The 'Skill Hub' model is the differentiating architectural bet: packaged agent behaviors that can be dropped into group chats, giving a whole team access to the same capability without per-seat configuration. The credit-based consumption model means heavy email weeks eat into meeting recap capacity, and teams that push all three use cases simultaneously will hit the monthly ceiling faster than the headline number suggests.

    PaidFree Trial · 7 days$30/monthVerified Jun 28, 2026
  11. SwipeLabs.com

    11. SwipeLabs.com

    The vendor positions this as a mobile-first AI content tool with a one-time purchase option for core features, targeting solopreneurs who want blog posts, email sequences, and YouTube scripts without a recurring bill. An Agent Builder lets you chain prompts together and build personas, which means multi-step content repurposing workflows don't require jumping between tabs. Local data handling is cited as a privacy differentiator — meaningful if your content touches sensitive client work. The canvas works for linear prompt chains; the moment your workflow needs conditional branching based on output, you're back to manual intervention. Teams with complex editorial pipelines hit that ceiling fast.

    PaidFree Trial · 14 days$39 one-timeVerified Jun 25, 2026
  12. Team0

    12. Team0

    Team0 reads your Gmail, calendar, and meeting history and acts on what it finds — drafting the overdue invoice follow-up, queuing ten social posts grounded in what actually happened that week, and dropping a morning brief into WhatsApp before you open your laptop. Nothing goes out without your sign-off: every draft waits in Gmail or your preferred chat app for a yes. The architecture is one agent that covers four of five core business functions; financial management (Stripe, QuickBooks) is listed as read-only and described as forthcoming. There is no self-host option and no API surface exposed to the user, so any team that needs to extend or integrate Team0 into a wider automation stack runs into a wall fast.

    PaidFree Trial · 7 days$23/moAPIVerified Jun 20, 2026

Frequently asked questions

What are the best alternatives to Drifty?

The top-ranked alternatives to Drifty are Didon, Identify This, and myHermy, based on AIDiveForge's verified-data score — data completeness, verification recency, community rating, and real visitor engagement.

Is there a free alternative to Drifty?

Yes. Identify This offers a permanent free tier, making it a freemium alternative to Drifty.

Is there an open-source alternative to Drifty?

Yes. Lockin MCP is an open-source alternative to Drifty, with a verified public repository.

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