Keeps dumping data…
Keeps dumping data… It’s very annoying how this app fails to backup and restore data after dumping several days to weeks worth of data only to fail to restore from a back up any data! What are we paying for?!
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4.52 out of 5
102 ratings in Australia
Keeps dumping data… It’s very annoying how this app fails to backup and restore data after dumping several days to weeks worth of data only to fail to restore from a back up any data! What are we paying for?!
Exactly the type of app I was looking for, so has been great to use and I plan to stick with. I’m happy to be able to trial the premium first to see if this app was for me. One thing that would be great to include in a future update is being able to add past entries in the calendar if migrating from a different app. Currently you can backdate entries for up to a week which doesn’t help if you’ve been tracking for longer on another app.
Thank you for such a great app. Really well done. Can you please include a share function so I can share my individual plops and monthly plop stats? Cheers
Disclaimer, only downloaded today but it does everything I need it to, and it connects to my Apple Health app. I like that there’s a widget and that the free version still has plenty of capability - especially that you can use the free version without being forced to pay for the premium version after only a week or something (not saying that I won’t consider premium in the future if I find it fits my needs better). My suggestion is that a version for Apple Watch would be great!
Ads every single time you use it
I find this app nails the mix of simplicity and power; the app is quick to use when logging even when using multiple options to track trends (using “factors”). I like how customisable the factors are, too, so anyone can track trends that they care about. Gut health is a unique endeavour for everyone, so giving the user the ability to create their own factors is awesome. My only gripe is the inability to hide the “tips”. I’d really like to have the option to hide them, especially in the premium offering, because they add no value and are questionable at times. While some of the tips can be fun facts, a lot of the “gut-health guidance” probably needs a bit more rigour with fact-checking. Either way, I’d much prefer to skip that altogether and go straight to logging my plops. For an app that provides a lot of customisation, I find the inability to hide the tips is a gap. Otherwise, this app is top notch. Thank you for your hard work in creating this.
I was very happy with the previous version. The new version has lost the look and feel of the previous version. This is like New Coke, and is a classic disaster in change management. Students of Change Management will find this is a classic in mucking up an excellent app. This sort of radical futile change is like Musk and Twitter. Paying big money, the proceeding to destroy the very basic fabric of the purchase. Very disappointing and so unnecessary.
Ok! This is a great app for my plopping! But I think we need to have a gender or non binary button beacuse what happens if I’m on my peorid my plop is RED?!? So I think we need that and also what did it look like on the paper? So yeh have fun ploppin
Overall friendly to use and a handy tracker. More shades of brown (light, medium, dark) would be helpful to further distinguish movements and identify potential issues.
Very good to use
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