Best Dive log app out there
I absolutely love this app. I love how you can do and how in depth you can go!
Ja, Buddy ist kostenlos herunterzuladen, enthält jedoch In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.
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Buddy bietet mehrere In-App-Käufe/Abonnements, der durchschnittliche In-App-Preis beträgt $16.99.
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47 Bewertungen in Vereinigte Staaten
I absolutely love this app. I love how you can do and how in depth you can go!
Really like the app. I can log all my past dives and log the current dive right at the dive site. Don’t have to worry about the old paper log book getting wet and ruined.
It is missing some sort of an “open to dive” status to link people together. Otherwise it’s better to just join a facebook group and throw out a post looking for buddies with specific certs to join in.
There isn’t another app on the market that does what Buddy is doing for divers. Connecting with new dive buddies, logging dives, and sharing to social within one app. Take my money!!
I love using the buddy app to meet new dive buddies while I’m traveling. I have met so many awesome new buddies using the Radar feature! The Buddy app is far the best app to log dives. It’s great being able to add photos to my dive logs and being able to share them on social media. Best diving app out there!
The Buddy app exceeded my expectations by connecting me with an outstanding dive buddy. My new dive buddy and I had amazing experiences underwater and completed 5 dives together during a magical weekend dive trip to Catalina. Thanks to the app's efficient matching system and detailed profiles. It’s a game-changer for anyone looking to enhance their scuba diving adventures. Highly recommend!
I want to like it. But it’s pretty useless. It seems like I’d have to pay for the social aspects of the app, without knowing how many people are in my area for it to be worthwhile. When searching for buddies in my area, it yields only a handful of results. As a dive log, I have to log manually, no option to import or export data. I don’t see that being any better than the padi, naui, or ssi apps that allows me to manually log dives. Worst is, I was testing the dive log feature with dummy data. Although it’s only in draft, it comes up in public searches. Although I save it as private, it still pops up in public searches. I delete the draft, it tells me the draft was successfully deleted, and yeap, you guessed it, it’s still coming up in public searches. I deleted and reinstalled the app to clear it from cache… nope it’s still there. Who’s doing qa on this??
The app is a great concept, but an epic failure. I added each of my certs, cert numbers AND screenshot cert cards, but could not be verified. Also, the radar portion doesn’t wort at all. Just scrap the app and start over.
Buddy radar not working, tried to log back into the app, it could not find my email address. I’ll try again in a month
The creators of the Buddy App have combined a lot of what other dive log apps are missing to create what looks like a diver’s logistic needs for one central hub to do all things DIVE. Unfortunately it seems to fall short on effort as things are slowly rolled out and don’t necessarily perform well. A major faux pas and poor professional standard is their use of AI (e.g., ChatGPT) to write their “blog” articles OR their inability to come up with original content so they repost articles from other underwater blog sources. This makes the entire App seem unauthentic, ungenuine, and shows the lacks of effort or care in the product they deliver to the user. The Buddy Blog articles, while in substance may be truthful lack a targeted accuracy that is observable in the AI-generated text. Additionally, the money grab buddy locator “radar” option is useless. Why would I pay for that service when they advertise the “social aspect” of their “community” to do exactly that?! In my opinion, go all the way or cease the effort. The lack of users on the platform is also pitiful. Formerly the Buddy App and “social community” was alive and abound on social media, but that (much like the effort into this App) has fallen off. Too bad because the rooted ideas were well placed. Just poor execution and lack of effectiveness (effort).