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3.9/5
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Reviews for Seed Oil Scout: Healthy Dining

TP

Self serving. Not free. Didn't see that before now. Only a 7 day trial. Like our lives aren't too busy to go 3 wks before we get back to this. Automatically charges after trial. THAT'S how consumer protection minded they are. Plus, an annoying setup process with all kinds of questions you're not in the mood to answer. I can't even tell you if the app is any good, because they wore me out then wanted a credit card. Well, I'm in the rest room! I can't get to a card, even if I WASN'T annoyed.

Redfox442

Pricing is outrageous, the most I'd ever pay is $5-10/yr, not $25 and right now there is very low usership even in big citys (I base this on how few reviews there are, even for green and verified locations). The concept is good but the price point is a clear choke out for people (see all the other reviews, I'm far from the only one...). Lowering the price will increase subscriber volume b/c as the quality of data on eatery locations improve, there will be increased interest in the app.

Slate Morris

Same bad experience as others, few restaurants reviewed with all the reviews being user based (so not totally accurate 100% of the time). Also the pricing, I'd rather not pay for an app like this at the rate listed. MAYBE I'd pay $1 a month, but even then, the lists are short. Just sell ad space like everyone else, make the app free, and more people would probably use the app and expand the food maps for you.

Mark Sman

Limiting features! Will change to 5 stars if corrected. I was planning on using it for the free trial period, but forgot to cancel. You got me. Fine. But I do go unsubscribe, so that a year from now I don't get charged next year. Here's the rub - I click on the list view, and the app tells me only for pro subscribers. What!? I literally just paid for a whole year, and your limiting features because I'm not convinced of a 2nd yr!?! So sick of shady, greedy businesses and practices.

armaan Vig

At first I left a 3 star review. Because the UI was average not that good and the pricing was too pricey. I accidentally didn't turn off my free trial and was charged for the year instead of the month. When I emailed them requesting them to charge me for the month instead I got no reply. I have left 4 to 5 emails now and no reply. I was also extremely polite in my emails and I'm deserving of a response at the least. So extremely unprofessional.

josch kenerson

I live in Denver, and have used this app on plenty of occasions to try and find a seed oil-free place to eat. Now, however, you can only look at like 3-5 places until you're hit with a "you've reached your limit" and have to pay for it... Maybe if the app has been around for longer and actually has an accurate reading of areas, but $6+/month is ridiculous for an unfinished app. Throw ads in it or something, unfortunate

Morgan Fleck

This app demands you pay $5.99/mo to be able to actually see any restaurants info. I am interested in the concept, but the idea of putting the info behind a paywall (especially when the whole app is essentially dependent on users inputting the information) is baffling to me. Also, the cost seems steep, considering there are 3 green check marks within 20 min of my home, and (since you can't see the names of the place without paying $6/mo) if you zoom in, one appears to be someone's home!

Reyine

It wouldn't let me exit out of their "upgrade to premium" screen even though there is an option to leave the page. I don't think it would've mattered since the only two things that you can do without paying extra is "Rating Search" and "Auto Mailer". Everything else, the verified reports, map markers, list view, and report details are all hidden behind a pay wall.

Bill Wheatley

Like the idea but bad business model. I fell off just being presented with a free subscription. I couldn't even see the app beyond all the warmup info without committing to paying after the free trail ends. Honestly this data is hard to get and I expected very little. I just ran the other way once the commitment wall was presented. I also dislike a million "next" buttons to get the chase. I never read those. Oh well.

Jonathan

Another one of these bait and switch apps with an astronomical annual fee. They won't charge monthly. I promptly deleted it after they got me to install the app then wouldn't let me even try the app without getting into a "free trial" which automatically roles over into one year subscription if you forget to cancel it before then. No thanks. Find a better business model. Not many people respect this kind of nonsense any longer.