Good
Simple&useful
Ja, Focus@Will ist kostenlos herunterzuladen, enthält jedoch In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.
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Focus@Will bietet mehrere In-App-Käufe/Abonnements, der durchschnittliche In-App-Preis beträgt $1,306.67.
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3.5 von 5
2 Bewertungen in Taiwan
Simple&useful
Pretty good! Hope there would be some ways to get a totally free account :p
The chinchilla focus zeroes me in. This app is way better than Endel or any other focus soundscapes app. The key is you don't even really hear or notice the music if that sense. If you notice the music, then skip the track, and that won't play again
Just signed up and purchased but when I go to play the music it says “something went wrong”. Hope it gets fixed soon. I was really liking the sign up preview music.
I downloaded the app and it won’t work and it won’t open and I messaged customer support and they said there’s nothing they can do because I bought it in the Apple marketplace so I have an app that I paid about $65 for and it’s completely useless. I asked for a refund and they said they can’t refund me because it was purchased to Apple iPhone marketplace. John Ervin
You have to subscribe before you can even try it. Then they hope you'll forget to unsubscribe before charging you. No thanks. If you can't be above board to start, you don't deserve anyone's business.
I was hoping to give this a try. Started my trail and all I get is “Something went wrong” when I try to play anything
What’s going on with Focus@Will’s battery usage? It is single handedly killing my battery, when I’m not even using the app!!! 95% battery usage over 24hrs when I maybe used in for 3hrs.
I’ve been using this for years. Or at least, I did use it for years. The problem is that the “thousands of hours” of music that F@W boasts actually consists of multiple numbered remixes of the same few tracks. The whole point (or part of it, anyway) of using this type of music to focus if you have ADHD is that the music should be unfamiliar. At this point it’s been probably two years since I opened this app, but I can still “hear” a bunch of those tracks in my head. They become instantly recognizable so that you know them note for note. It has a feature that lets you tell it not to play certain tracks (specifically to avoid the “familiarity” thing), but when that track is just one of many indistinguishable iterations of the same thing, that feature is useless. It’s a shame, because while this worked for me, it *really* worked. But that was… 2018? 2019? and (although they did put out a limited amount of additional music a couple of years back) they’re still using basically the exact same tracks. Not to mention that the app hasn’t seen an update in a year. So - F@W is great for a short period or for *extremely* infrequent use, but that lifetime subscription didn’t pan out quite how I hoped it would.
The content in the app is great. Good sounds that do keep me focused, but the app is very glitchy, and ends up being more distracting than it should be. I was all-in at first, but after an evening wishing the app was better or at least functioned well I’ll be moving on to a different solution.
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