Daily Snap relaxes the strict “one second” constraint by letting daily entries run 1–4 seconds, which can make moments feel more complete without turning the habit into a full editing session. That small range is especially helpful when a scene needs a beat or two to land, while still keeping the overall format lightweight and consistent over time.
It also leans more cloud-first than 1 Second Everyday, making backup and restore feel like a default workflow rather than an extra step. If switching phones or protecting your timeline from local library mishaps is a top priority, that emphasis can be a deciding factor.
Where it really diverges is its social and collaborative angle. Daily Snap supports multiple diaries and shared stories, so it works well when you want separate projects (travel, fitness, family) and occasional “snap together” collaboration instead of a single private life reel.