What Snowball Analytics is good at
Snowball Analytics is a web tool focused on one thing — income tracking for DGI investors. Income calendars, projected payouts, payout consistency, growth streaks: the metrics a long-horizon dividend investor uses.
If you're a dividend investor who lives in a browser, Snowball covers that niche.
Where Evibe is different
Two structural differences.
Surface. Snowball Analytics is web-first. You open it in a browser, on whichever device happens to have one. Evibe is Apple-native — an iPhone widget on your home screen, a macOS Bar floating above your work, an Apple Watch complication on your wrist. If your portfolio lives on Apple devices because you live on Apple devices, the texture is different.
Scope. Snowball Analytics tracks securities. Evibe tracks net worth — 17 asset classes including real estate, art, vehicles, startups, private loans, jewelry, cash. The apartment, the angel check, the cold-storage BTC: all of that sits next to your dividend portfolio in the same view.
Dividend tracking, head to head
This is where the comparison is most legitimate, since both products take dividends seriously.
Snowball has the depth a dividend specialist expects — payout calendar, projections, growth metrics. Evibe matches it tick for tick (executed, declared, estimated states; yield, payout ratio, coverage ratio; growth streaks) — and then does what a single-purpose dividend dashboard can't: sets it inside your whole net worth, where dividends are one engine of return among many. AI portfolio analysis reads the whole thing and flags concentration or risk in plain language.
Same dividend depth, far bigger picture.
When to pick which
- Web-first, dividend-focused, you want a tight income dashboard? Snowball Analytics is a good fit.
- Apple-native, multi-asset-class, you want the markets present on your devices? Evibe is a good fit.
- Both at once? A perfectly legitimate setup — many serious DGI investors do exactly this.
Snowball is a focused dividend dashboard in a browser tab. Evibe gives you that same dividend depth — plus your entire net worth, live, on every Apple device you own. For most investors, that's not a close call.