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I accidentally left the auto renewal on and close to 90 dollars flew off my card which is just amazing. the app itself is great but the way the second you make a payment you cannot get it back is just hilarious. I did not make a payment a week ago or something that far in time. it was literally a couple of days ago (I issued various refunds the day(s) after) but apparently none of those are available even though I used the app only 3 days during the free trial. completely let down, 0/5

Should be able to turn off the "Gamification". I really like the content, but after ever chapter it forces you to watch visual indicators of streaks and how far you are from reaching rewards. I think most people are looking to apps like this as a way away from social media and constant rewarding. I just want to read the chapters and not have half my time watching an animation about how much more I need to read to get some trophy that no one wants or cares about. I wish it could be disabled.

After inputting personal information it took me to another page and asked the same questions. Data grab. I signed up for a 7-day trial, which you can cancel at any time before the 7 days. I tried the app for 3 days and saw it wasn't robust enough for me. I cancelled through Google Play/Manage Subscriptions and received a confirmation of cancellation. What a surprise and shock to see $62.49 come out of my account on the 7th day. They have not refunded my money. I sent the confirmation. AVOID!!!!!

It does seem like a great app but it looks like we only get 2 quick (2-5 min) chapters and then have to pay. It self-books, some better than others. I'm sad I wasted 1 credit on a cliché that treats the readers like we're all the same stupid and doing something wrong or not doing something only the author is aware of. the 2nd book was better, citing scientific facts. Sadly, $99/yr or $13/month would only add to my stress.

Great as a concept, love the alternative to social media, nice illustrations. But the trial felt shady. I just "ran out of free lessons" but at no point did it ever tell me how many I had. Otherwise I wouldn't have wasted them on the daily mini lessons instead of the ones I actually would have trialed to base my decision on. The dailies ignored my preferences and were all self-help and uneducational. And I wish they had a monthly plan. With a limited income, I can't afford a bulk payment.

This is a big data fishing experiment. "In-app purchases" and no mention in the ad for the app that it is purely a paid subscription. Also no mention of pay until you finish answering questions and personalizing the account after downloading it. Then you hit a wall and can't actually continue without pay. It's just a big data grab. I was just curious to see what the app was like, and I feel a bit tricked for my information.

Would be somewhere in the 3-4 range if not for the ridiculous requirement to log in via a web browser to change the subscription. If you can sign up on the app with a click you should be able to discontinue on the app with a click. It's a tactic... And an old, bad one at that. Otherwise, Content is lacking for the full price. The design is nice. Advice to Imprint - stop with the predatory tactics and invest in expanding your content.

First off, reading other reviews, it seems the monthly subscription cost keeps rising, with $9 the lowest I saw, it's at $15.99 now. Based on reviews, I expected this app to be based on a freemium model, 2 free chapters a day kind of thing, but it's not. Spent several minutes on the lengthy "tell us about you so we can find things you're interested in" section. Reached the end only to get blocked by a paywall on 100% of the content. Not getting to try a single item without subscribing sucks.

Advertised as in-app purchases, which suggests the app has a free level. It doesn't. It takes you through a long process of personalization (which now feels like a data grab), then won't allow any level of access outside the paywall. So I downloaded the app, gave the developers a bunch of data, then deleted the app. That's on me, but save your time.

Downloaded the app, signed up for the free trial and completed a lesson. I enjoyed the content and wanted to continue the same topic but was immediately taken back to a "sign up for a free trial" screen...okay. I try and switch to a different topic and I'm presented with the same screen again. I am stuck in an endless loop of sign up screens when you ALREADY have my details! You've lost a potential customer.

Asking for a review so soon is not great! I do like the concept, and so far I've found the subject matter insightful in parts. The UI is smooth, and the UX flows nicely. I don't like how you're not able to see the titles of most of the daily reads on the home tab, and rather than expanding the title when tapped or opening a title page or something, it goes directly to the text. There should also be links to sources in the text, not only for validity but to explore the topics in greater detail.

I'm a very risk averse person. I cannot commit to an app with a trial that goes live and charges as much as 100$ a year while testing the app blind off an advert. If the app instead had their 1-week free trial first and *then* cut me off asking to pay for continued service, I would give it a chance. This makes me feel uncomfortable. I never sign up for anything that asks for my credit card information for a subscription at the beginning, no matter the product.

I went through the whole account-making process, chose all my interests in about 3 different ways, and after about 7 or so minutes it just says that I can't do anything until I sign up for the 7 days free. It says that after the 7 days I'll be automatically enrolled in the yearly subscription of $100, or I could just choose $15.99 a month ($192/year) without the subscription. It's quite literally unusable without paying an absurd amount. Could we not just have a small daily stipend for free???

Took my money for month one of the monthly subscription but then could never use the app. Every time I tried to play a course it would ask me to sign up for a membership. I would try and it would rightfully say I had already paid and error out and that would be the endless loop. Never got what I paid for because of the error. Eventually uninstalled twice and reloaded to see if that would correct the error but still no same error each time. waste of my money!

A trial user here. I like the concept a LOT and I would definitely pay for a reasonably priced version. But currently, it's just not worth the subscription fee. There is no clear structure to it, no easy way through your courses. The bonus animation at the end is silly and annoying.

I was several minutes into the sign up process before realizing that the app is 100% unusable, literally, without signing up for a $100/yr subscription. I understand that I could sign up and cancel before the 7-Day trial is completed, but why is that required? If the developer has confidence in the product then just let users try it for 7 days without the sign up BS.

I'm sure it's interesting as I love the concept, but requiring the user to sign up for a free trial using payment info before offering literally anything at all is a turn-off. If it were a few days no strings attached & then the app locks down without a subscription, I would have given it a chance, but I'm not giving payment info and risking forgetting to cancel before I even understand what it has to offer.

The concept is great. Bite sized chunks of information to keep you from doom scrolling. The execution not so much. It takes you through a bunch of questions to " personalize" your experience, but then just suggests anything. There is not much in the library to choose from and most of what is there is just self help stuff you find for free on the internet. Really not worth the 100$ a year they charge because you could probably blow through all the content in a couple of months.

Very cool concept but the app needs some quality of life updates. No offline mode is available. Also, courses are randomly added to my library by themselves. I then have to click through the first lesson to un-save them. I wish there was a way to manage the library without having to go into the course, click three dots, then un-save. Very promising app, very cool. Just needs to be better.

The app itself is good. Great learning/teaching methods. But the subscription system feels scummy. The "manage subscription" button in my app doesn't work, and I had to find on Google that that's sorta expected based on how you paid, then I had to manually go to a URL (non-link just above the not working button) and login+cancel there... making cancellation convoluted or confusing should get apps taken down.