Adware
An app that asks you to tap out a beat with your finger, that then unpredictably and unannounced puts an ad in front of you to click, is the worst kind of adware.
Yes, BPM Tool is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
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5 out of 5
1 ratings in United Kingdom
An app that asks you to tap out a beat with your finger, that then unpredictably and unannounced puts an ad in front of you to click, is the worst kind of adware.
I chose the song I wanted I saw it appear on the screen and then nothing happened. Deleted the app
The ads make it impossible to use. Deleted it within 5 mins.
Ads come up way too often, like 20 sec after you start tapping. Very bad. Charge $0.99 & get rid of the ads totally
Im about to delete this app. Didn’t have adds before but there’s no way to remove the Adds. After like 5 seconds of tapping a bpm an add pops up.
I understand the need for adds for free apps but having them pop up in front of the button you need to touch to use the app makes this app totally worthless. Hope you can update it so that someone like me can get more than 20 seconds of use out of it!