Just started
Just started today with personal finance. I liked it. I bet I’ll learn relevant and important stuff and just kind of freshen up on all kinds of useful information especially for my career and financial future.
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3.99 out of 5
10,447 ratings in United States
Just started today with personal finance. I liked it. I bet I’ll learn relevant and important stuff and just kind of freshen up on all kinds of useful information especially for my career and financial future.
I answered all their questions and at the end it is for a trial subscription! If I would have know upfront it was a paid subscription with a free trial, I wouldn’t have wasted my time answering the questions. I expected to learn something and was great disappointment. Stop tricking people!
Money hungry app developers. They make you take this extensive quiz, sign up for the app just to have a paywall. I would rather go down a FREE Google rabbit hole and I should’ve just not even downloaded it
All they want is money. Not a single free lesson. The information is free all over the internet. If you want to learn about something look it up on another app or website.
This app is a complete scam. They offered a free trial however charged me immediately after creating an account for an entire year subscription. In order to request a refund they make you do it directly though Apple and offer no support on their website or their app.
Too soon to review. Simple and basic lesson
I like it
You have to pay for everything the app is basically unusable unless you want to shell out almost 30 dollars a year
This app can certainly be addicting on subjects that I never expected to be interested in until I was fed small amounts. The only issue I'm having which is beginning to be slightly more annoying is that there's limited content. I'd use the app even more if there was a larger selection to chose from where I feel like I have read all the stuff I'm interested in and have to wait for more to come out. I wish I didn't pay for the yearly subscription.
I’m currently a biology student who spends a bit too much time on my phone during my free time, I got the app for the exact reason it was intended to be used for. Definitely disappointed, it feels limited and slow. I wish there was a greater range of information it covered in regards to biology and finance (the two primary things I wanted to use it for). The price after the free trial is outlandish and predatory. I see amazing potential in this as it explains things in an easily digestible way, I could see it being great for many who have never been exposed to specific subjects presented within the app. Although it does mention it also being for those already within said careers / fields I don’t find it challenging, intense enough, or long enough to spend any money on. I also found some of the information to be a bit inaccurate and very surface level.
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