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Reviews for Imprint: Learn Visually

Andrea

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

Cody

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.

Daniel Kelten

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!!!!!

Alex Banx

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.

Elanora Dovat

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.

Jinx Moon

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.

Theory 52

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.

Derek Muller

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.

Michael Morales

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.

Adam DuBay

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.