Worst App I’ve Ever Encountered
Just downloaded and tabs have disappeared. I can’t change permissions nor add or delete family members. I’ve emailed and called for help. No answer
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Just downloaded and tabs have disappeared. I can’t change permissions nor add or delete family members. I’ve emailed and called for help. No answer
Have been using this for a few months and liked it pretty well at first. Two things that bugged me from the start: I wish it would allow pictures in the recipe section and I hated that it didn't notify me for chores/tasks occuring weekly/monthly (had to be date specific). Then they updated and took away the leveling up and instead went to a reward of stars for in app item purchases. That took away from the kids competing against each other and now they don't care to do what they need to. Not a good move.
I have Loved this app from the beginning, but something isn't right now. I use categories in my shopping lists to help me find the items in a timely manner in the store. However, it has not been saving the category lately...no matter if I add it when first adding the item, or add it later...once I leave the list and go back in, all the categories are gone, and it shows everything as "uncategorized". Can this be fixed?
It explains how to add a child with no emails but at that point the child have to use your device, I suppose. My kids are younger than 13 and they have iPads. I wanted them to be in charge with the app. I can add their emails but I can’t create an account for them since they are under 13. How can I do that? How can I download the app in their devices and create their kid account linked to my parent account? It’s confusing..
I love how easy and simple the app is to use. I enjoyed making goals with my wife and trying to schedule out my day in the calendar, and my wife was able to see it from her family tools app. It would be even more useful when we have kids i think, but it’s definitely been nice even as a couple. It’s a great way to share productivity with each other. I also love the humor there developers put in some of the messages - they seem like cool people! The one suggestion I would have is if the developers could make the calendar app function like a daily planner where you can tap the time slots you want to schedule an event on, sort of like google calandre. Great app overall, well done!
I love using lists and chores. It’s also easy to plan things as a family and homework’s great for my son, especially right now where he’s doing so much schoolwork at home. Notifications that he’s completed his homework and chores is also cool. I like the rewards, but I do wish there was more of them.
It's a pretty useful app. I like the ability to sort tasks into chores, homework, or to-do's. The reward system is creative, and though we don't have kids old enough to use it, it sometimes even motivates us as parents to get stuff done! I also like how family members with different devices can use it together. Definitely worth checking out!
When I first found this app it seemed very promising and I was very excited to give it a try. Unfortunately, after spending over 2 hrs trying to get it to work, the app is simply dysfunctional. I keep sending invites to my kids who did go through the invite link and create their accounts, yet they are not on the family! It’s like each one had their own account and absolutely no collaboration is available which completely defeats the purpose of the app. Going to the FAQs and help page, I’m afraid, was another disappointment. The questions were rather limited and did not address the topic at all. Almost all questions were concerned with “how to get the app”, providing little to no information on functionality.