Helps with my ADHD
Love this app, abit confused about the way this app is connected to fabulous app. I thought it was going to be expensive but I think overall it’s a reasonable priced app considering how helpful this has been to my life.
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4.21 out of 5
103 ratings in Canada
Love this app, abit confused about the way this app is connected to fabulous app. I thought it was going to be expensive but I think overall it’s a reasonable priced app considering how helpful this has been to my life.
I cannot get past the what you’ll get screen after finishing the questionnaire to determine my adhd type because the app keeps crashing.
I am not one to fall for apps and gimmicks (as I like to call everything) but this is helping me with concentration,ADHD and getting to know how the thought process actually works I love it
Helps me to get things done so far
THEY SWINDLED ME INTO PAYING FOR SOMETHING WITHOUT ALLOWING ME TO REVIEW. PREDATORY SISTER APP TO “fabulous” DO NOT RECOMMEND!!!!
I was only using this app for the free trial and I meant to cancel once it was up. Due to unexpected family trauma I had forgotten and was charged a yearly subscription!!! When asked to refund my money they refused and closed the case! They will not get back to me and do not care! Don’t waste your time with them!
Love this app…..very helpful with getting focused and staying on track
I hate to leave such a bad review for an amazing app, but I can’t get past the technical support issues and this is my last resort. Hopefully the review will spur support to contact me, and if not I feel like others should be warned before spending valuable time (and money if springing for the membership - I have yearly premiums because the apps are so great). I’ve had on and off issues with my account, getting logged out and cannot log back in with existing or changed passwords. When I contact support they reply several days later with basic troubleshooting steps, which I had explained I already tried in the original ticket. If I reply to that response, I never get another response so have to submit another ticket for the same problem. This happens across all Fabulous apps (I have the same issue on Clarify and Elixir), so when one goes down your on your own on multiple fronts. It’s extra rough since the apps have been working amazing for me in terms of habit building, so when I loose access to the apps I loose my support system ☹️
I find it helpful.
If I hadn’t seen another review warning about the payment structure, I would’ve fallen for it for sure because of how confusing it is. ** Make sure to cancel the trial right away to avoid a bad surprise** The trial is aprox. 1$ to 20$, “pay what you can”. The subscription is $54, billed every 3 months. All this is done through their site, not the App. The app itself is just too much of nothing for me. Low key, the whole experience felt a tad predatory/exploitative. I wouldn't mind paying that price for something of true value, but you’re just better off learning how to properly use your free Reminders app.
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