Agent Deck and AI Doctor Notes are both lifestyle tracked by AIDiveForge. Below is a side-by-side comparison of pricing, capabilities, platforms, and ownership — sourced from each tool's live website and verified before publishing.
Spotter takes a photo and returns an identification plus a written synopsis, then opens a chat thread so you can ask follow-up questions about that specific subject — visiting hours, nearby restaurants, whether the plant is edible. Every identification saves as a 'Spot,' building a location-tagged log of your trip. The workflow is single-shot: point, identify, chat. There is no batch processing, no API, no way to pipe identifications into a broader system. The free tier caps you at three identifications per day and five chat messages, which runs out fast on a full day of sightseeing.
The tool data describes a mobile app for recording doctor appointments, summarizing medical advice, and sharing notes across caregivers and family members — but the scraped vendor page contains no content supporting these claims. Every feature described in the use cases and best-for fields is unverifiable from the provided source. Without grounded page content, production-reality claims about workflow, reliability, sharing mechanisms, or data handling cannot be made. Any further description would be fabricated, not sourced.
Attribute
Agent Deck
AI Doctor Notes
Pricing
Paid
Paid
Price
$6.99/month or $39.99/year
$59.99/year or $99.99 one-time
Free trial
No
30 days
Open source
No
No
Has API
No
No
Self-hosted option
No
No
Platforms
iOS, Android
iOS (iPhone, iPad)
Released
2024
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Pros
Instant synopsis on identification — not just a label but historical or contextual detail — so you avoid the follow-up search that usually eats five minutes after a translation app gives you a single word.
Per-Spot chat threads keep follow-up questions tied to the original photo, which means you are not re-explaining context every time you ask about visiting hours or safe consumption of a plant.
Automatic location-tagged Spot logging builds a travel journal passively, so you have a searchable record of identifications without manually writing anything down.
Covers a wide identification surface — landmarks, food, wildlife, plants, foreign-language text — in a single app, so you avoid juggling four separate category-specific tools on a trip.
Cannot be written: no source page content exists for this tool to ground any feature or outcome claim.
Cons
The free tier caps identifications at three per day and chat at five messages: on a full day of travel or a wildlife-heavy hike, you hit that ceiling before noon, and everything after requires a paid upgrade or waiting until midnight.
There is no API and no documented export for Spots, so any team or developer who wants to pull identification data into a travel app, CRM, or research pipeline has no path forward — they abandon Spotter for a vision API like Google Cloud Vision or OpenAI's image input, which return raw data they can route however they need.
The tool is cloud-only with no self-hosted option, which means identification requests require a live data connection — in remote hiking areas or international roaming situations with spotty signal, the core workflow fails at exactly the moment it is most needed.
Cannot be written: the scraped source page does not correspond to the tool described, so no specific task, failure condition, or competitor-switch scenario can be sourced.
Listings built on mismatched source data produce false confidence in tools used in medical and caregiving contexts — the category where accuracy most directly affects real people.
Bottom line
Agent Deck and AI Doctor Notes are closely matched on pricing model, openness, and API availability — pick by feature set and platform support in the table above.
Comparison data is sourced and verified by the AIDiveForge data pipeline. AIDiveForge is editorially independent.
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