Stuff.co.nz

Published by: Stuff
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Kia ora, Aotearoa. Stuff is the beating heart of news, ideas, inspiration and success in New Zealand. Stuff Ltd is NZ’s leading media organisation.
Features include:
- Live, lively and trusted journalism from around Aotearoa, as it happens
- Stuff Shorts featuring vertical video and stories designed for your mobile
- News, sports, politics, weather, money, business, celebrities, travel - whatever Kiwis are talking about, we got you
- Listen to Stuff’s award-winning podcasts
- Follow live news via blogs and video live streaming
- Personalise your experience by enabling notifications for breaking news and other topics such as sport
- Easy, intuitive app navigation
Sign up for newsletters to receive the Stuff’s best news and views in your inbox
Share feedback to [email protected] or click “Report a bug” from the end of the Settings screen on the app
Please note: This app features Nielsen’s proprietary measurement software, which contributes to market research, like Nielsen’s TV Ratings. Please see http://www.nielsen.com/digitalprivacy for more information
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Stuff.co.nz Reviews

Giving up

Sqooiioo on

New Zealand

Now we have to sign up. I think that’s the final straw for me. No one wants this

Log in

Mc🔥 on

New Zealand

Have to log in to read a article. And tye log in page takes you out of the app and tyen gets stuck on loading page. Al Jazeera news app doesn’t require this!

Hate this latest update

jorjayjaynz on

New Zealand

Well I didn’t think it could get any worse until this new login to your account was introduced. Didn’t mind and managed to for 1 WHOLE DAY!!!!!!! Now it just says authenticating and redirecting - goes nowhere. I’ve just downloaded one news because at least I can read it albeit you can’t swipe right but compared to stuff now who cares.

App rating

Mokaiere on

New Zealand

It’s a shocker….most of the time you can’t access it because of a problem and then they have the check to try and screw more money out of us by “blocking” content

Don’t waste your time

mwgnz on

New Zealand

Always the eternal optimist and despite the continuing catastrophe this app has been since its “upgrade” earlier this year, I thought it fair to at least give it one more go. My advice? Don’t bother. It remains one of the clunkiest online news media apps you’ll find, worldwide - and now, with more and more of it’s content paywalled.

Your new password system is awful

Heiko Jonkers on

New Zealand

I’m needing to sign in again and again to read every article. Even paywall sites make that process easier than your amateur effort.

Rubbish

no names. wth on

New Zealand

Second edit I see that you now have to sign up to a free account to read many stories. Why on earth would you require a free account? Is it so you can sell my private data etc to third parties? No thanks. Not ever going to happen Edit Tried this app again to see if things had improved. It seems not. It seems that many articles only show the first couple of paragraphs, then the article fades out and stops. Is it now a requirement to sign up/pay to see all the story or is this yet another bug? And I am not talking about the content that is sometimes behind a paywall. The new update has made it harder/slower to navigate between sections, slower to read articles, freezes, etc. Did anyone actually beta test this???? Given the often poor quality and selection of news articles, the increasing amount of opinion pieces and advertising and now this update, it seems stuff is trying very hard to drive visitors away from the app.

Basically a tabloid

RW1989bsbfjdowns on

New Zealand

More and more articles paywalled, have to have an account now, and their bias reeks. Turned from reputable to trash.

App is only about adds now

saratoga12345 on

New Zealand

You now have to sign up just to read the news, DELETE! What was a great news platform has become about nothing but the adds. If you want revenue then use a pay wall so at least the content will be good. The other issue is that the adds cause crashes and freezes on my iPad.

Please help us loyal stuff readers!!

Melbrownoutoftown on

New Zealand

Dear stuff I miss you but everytime I try and rekindle the love, I’m met with no improvement. And please can you address the mess that it is and let us know how you can get it back to anything close to the usability a newa app should have? If I finished a story yesterday, then it’s not the first story I want to read today. Would just be comforting to know that a complete redesign is in the works and maybe for a start the mauve from the icon might be gone soon. Regards, long time reader

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Top Free
7
Top Free
213
Top Free
367
Top Free
417
Top Free
423

Stuff.co.nz Competitors

Name
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Reuters News
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BBC World Service
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Live, Breaking, Sport & Video
New Zealand News & Headlines
NZ Local World News and Videos
RNZ
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The Central App

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