App good
Referral system bad. Subscription too expensive. Data cool. Health info good. Very engaging. Cool animation. Very science. Very motivating.
Yes, HUMANITY is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
⚠️ Warning: Multiple users of HUMANITY have mentioned scam or fraud. Investigate thoroughly before using this app.
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Referral system bad. Subscription too expensive. Data cool. Health info good. Very engaging. Cool animation. Very science. Very motivating.
I upgraded to the Pro level, only to find out that I have to either upload or manually input my blood tests. All my blood work is in Apple Health. It would be much more worth the very expensive subscription price if the app could pull my blood work automatically from Apple Health.
This is a nice application but it’s overpriced. It’s not worth $60 a year. They give you a free 3 months if you share with friends but only one time. Why would I waste my time doing that?
I’ve had this app now for about 2 years and have been keeping track of all of the information generated based on my activity, mood, nutrition etc. I have always paid particular attention to my aging. I’m currently 56, will turn 57 in 2 weeks. For the past SEVERAL months my biological age as registered less than my true age as I eat right and exercise 6 days a week. For the past couple of months my biological age has been 56.2, which is about .8 less than my real age. Suddenly 2 days ago it said my biological age is 58! There has been absolutely no change in my activity, nutrition, mood or any of the other parameters used. How can this be? It’s obviously a scam. I’m about to turn 57 so they raise my biological age to keep using this piece of junk! I’m cancelling my premium membership! Buyer beware!
I’m a premium subscriber and I like what’s in the app today, which is why it gets 3 stars. However, the app feels lacking in support and basic functionality. For instance, as a premium subscriber the “feedback” option is and always has been greyed out in my settings. I also can’t do simple quality of life things like add a profile picture outside of Facebook of all things in 2022. The only thing I’ve seen the team add in the last while has been simple functionality for businesses to onboard their teams. Here’s to hoping for some quality of life improvements and basic innovation for individual users sometime in the next 12 months.
I like this app, but how are 4 smaller meals a day within a fasting window unhealthy?
It does nothing useful and gives no more helpful advice than you could read in less than a paragraph, and it’s common sense anyway. But the developers are smart. You don’t get a free trial. You pay $60 upfront and they’ve got your money, and you’re stuck with this useless piece of expensive garbage. Their advertising is clever. They reeled me in and I fell for it hook, line and sinker. Now they’ve got my money. Beware of ANY app that doesn’t offer you a few days free trial. Chances are it’s utter junk, like this app.
I can’t figure out how to turn off the sound effects, so that I’m not blasted with bells and whooshes every time I try to click on anything in the app. It’s unbearably obnoxious, especially since, more often than not, when I’m using my phone, I’m also listening to music, podcasts, or audiobooks.
First of all great concept, and absolutely lots of potential here. Jumping on the AI train early on gives you seniority as things expand. That said, mind you, I haven’t purchased a subscription, how am I supposed to know if this is worth paying for a full year at five dollars a month upfront without even experiencing what it has to offer in the full version? **^^^ If the developer supposedly open to suggestions, then why at least one year later is it still an outrageous subscription fee? And why a year later are the issues that I see the same as the ones from a year before? That doesn’t sound like too many customer facing improvements are happening. ** ^^^ Originally, I was going to say wait until they learn their lesson and they bring their price point down or offer more subscription, options and trials. However, seeing that nothing has changed since people left the same types of reviews over a year ago… I wouldn’t hold out too much hope. That alone makes me second-guess paying $60 to use this thing for a year when the reviews are the same. The AI train is just getting out of the station worldwide… There are going to be millions and millions of AI apps that are free and/or offer trials and levels of subscriptions or one time payment that will equal probably 1/8 of what they’re trying to charge yearly…
Downloaded your app two different times in the last year or so. Couldnt get by the cell phone verification page both time. Entered manually.