Service great, App horrible
The TextCoach service is very good and very helpful in non emergencies. However, the app itself is so poor that once you login literally can’t do anything.
Yes, Textcoach® is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Not enough reviews to make a reliable assessment. The app needs more user feedback.
Textcoach® is free.
To get estimated revenue of Textcoach® app and other AppStore insights you can sign up to AppTail Mobile Analytics Platform.
The TextCoach service is very good and very helpful in non emergencies. However, the app itself is so poor that once you login literally can’t do anything.
I have an account but for some reason the app won’t log me back in. It won’t even give me the option to log back in. The main screen when I open the app is to register for an account and there’s no way around it. I guess I’ll never know what my counselor has to say about the issues I’m dealing with.
I laid out what was going on in text. I noticed immediately the iPhone version screen covered the log in selection. No matter what I do, I can’t see what the councilor sent cause I can’t log in. Glad I don’t have an emergency. Geez.
I have enjoyed coaching. I’ve done face-to-face therapy before, but this is so much more accessible. This is a great benefit!
I decided to give this a try during a pretty difficult time in my life. I’m so glad I did! The app is super easy to use. I can text my coach whenever I want, and she responds back the same day with advice and support. I even learned how to start meditating. Never thought I’d do that, LOL! I tried counseling in the past, but couldn’t stick with it because it’s too hard to make time for appointments. This just works better for me.
I like coaching more than F2F counseling. I have found it more helpful and convenient.
I had high hopes in trying this at first. Unfortunately I was disappointed. Took longer than 24 hours to get my first response. I felt like I laid out what some of my issues were, and instead of a more personalized approach, and asking some questions, my counselor sent me the articles that were available for similar issues on their website. I really didn’t know how to respond to such generic advice that I didn’t respond for a few days. She messaged back asking if I had any questions. I eventually responded, and told her that from the article she sent me, it says I should just see someone face to face. Rather than offer any help in determining if that’s right for my scenario she basically told me good luck, and come back if I need her.