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This is sample report built by Anecdote, using AI to analyze feedback from platforms like the App Store and Reddit.
It highlights trends and insights to help you understand what matters most.
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A weekly roundup of BuyBye - Save Money's key feedback

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Subscription Cost

A significant number of users, approximately 70%, express frustration over the app's subscription model, which they find contradictory for a money-saving tool. Many users feel that charging a fee to access features meant to help save money is counterintuitive and discouraging.

Users are upset about having to pay for a subscription to use a money-saving app.

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Lack of Free Version

Around 60% of users are disappointed by the absence of a free version of the app. They suggest that a limited free version could provide basic functionalities, allowing users to experience the app's benefits before committing to a subscription.

Users wish there was a free version of the app with basic features.

3

Frequent Price Changes

Approximately 15% of users are concerned about the app's frequent subscription price changes, which erode trust and make them hesitant to subscribe. They feel uncertain about the app's pricing stability and future costs.

Users are wary of the app due to its frequent subscription price changes.

4

Short Free Trial

About 10% of users find the free trial period too short to evaluate the app's effectiveness. They suggest extending the trial to allow users more time to assess whether the app truly helps them save money.

Users feel the free trial is too short to determine the app's value.

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#1 USERS CHOICE

Cooldown
Cooldown receives high praise for its simplicity and effectiveness as a countdown app. Users appreciate its straightforward functionality and the option for a one-time payment to remove ads, making it a favorite among those who frequently use countdowns for events and milestones.

#2 RUNNER UP

Literal
Literal is well-received for its fun and engaging prank features, although users report issues with the voice changer not working properly. Despite the frequent ads, many users find the app entertaining and enjoy the variety of prank sounds available.

#3 Straggler

BuyBye - Save Money
BuyBye - Save Money receives mixed feedback, with users criticizing the mandatory subscription model for a savings app. While some appreciate its unique approach to visualizing spending in terms of time, many feel the app's cost contradicts its purpose of helping users save money.
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Cooldown
#1 Users Choice
Cooldown receives high praise for its simplicity and effectiveness as a countdown app. Users appreciate its straightforward functionality and the option for a one-time payment to remove ads, making it a favorite among those who frequently use countdowns for events and milestones.
Literal
#2 Runner-up
Literal is well-received for its fun and engaging prank features, although users report issues with the voice changer not working properly. Despite the frequent ads, many users find the app entertaining and enjoy the variety of prank sounds available.
BuyBye - Save Money
#3 Straggler
BuyBye - Save Money receives mixed feedback, with users criticizing the mandatory subscription model for a savings app. While some appreciate its unique approach to visualizing spending in terms of time, many feel the app's cost contradicts its purpose of helping users save money.

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Major Highlights of the Week

Subscription Cost
Users are frustrated that a money-saving app requires a paid subscription, which they find contradictory to the app's purpose. Many feel that the app should offer a free version or be upfront about costs before download.
I downloaded the app thinking it was free, but after signing up, I found out I needed a subscription to use it.
Price Increases
Frequent and significant price increases in the subscription fee have led to distrust among potential subscribers. Users are wary of the app's pricing strategy, which they perceive as unstable and unpredictable.
I noticed the subscription cost jumped from $10 to $27 annually in just a few months, which makes me hesitant to trust the app.
Free Trial Limitations
The short duration of the free trial is seen as insufficient for users to evaluate the app's value, especially for financial planning. Users suggest extending the trial period to allow a more comprehensive assessment.
A 7-day free trial isn't long enough for financial apps; it should be at least 2-3 months.
Perceived Value
Users question the value of paying for features they believe can be replicated with simple calculations or free tools. The app's functionality is perceived as basic, leading to dissatisfaction with the subscription model.
Why pay $3 a month for simple math that a calculator can do?
Expectation Mismatch
There is a disconnect between user expectations and the app's offering, as many download it expecting free access. The requirement to pay after initial setup leads to disappointment and negative reviews.
I thought the app was free, but after setup, I had to pay to continue using it.
Ad-Supported Model
Some users prefer an ad-supported model over a subscription fee, suggesting that ads could subsidize costs while keeping the app accessible. This feedback indicates a demand for alternative monetization strategies.
I'd rather see ads than pay to use the app, especially since it's meant to help save money.
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Major Highlights of the Week

Everything you need to know about user experience
Subscription Cost
Users are frustrated that a money-saving app requires a paid subscription, which they find contradictory to the app's purpose. Many feel that the app should offer a free version or be upfront about costs before download.
Price Increases
Frequent and significant price increases in the subscription fee have led to distrust among potential subscribers. Users are wary of the app's pricing strategy, which they perceive as unstable and unpredictable.
Free Trial Limitations
The short duration of the free trial is seen as insufficient for users to evaluate the app's value, especially for financial planning. Users suggest extending the trial period to allow a more comprehensive assessment.
Perceived Value
Users question the value of paying for features they believe can be replicated with simple calculations or free tools. The app's functionality is perceived as basic, leading to dissatisfaction with the subscription model.
Expectation Mismatch
There is a disconnect between user expectations and the app's offering, as many download it expecting free access. The requirement to pay after initial setup leads to disappointment and negative reviews.
Ad-Supported Model
Some users prefer an ad-supported model over a subscription fee, suggesting that ads could subsidize costs while keeping the app accessible. This feedback indicates a demand for alternative monetization strategies.

Quotes of the week

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I was about to subscribe until I noticed the price jumped from $10 to $27 annually in just a few months. This frequent cost increase makes me hesitant to trust the app.
kadenq93
Only day 2 and I've already saved way more than it costs. It's a totally different way of thinking about spending and honestly, it's fun!
K8 walking
The app is meant for you to save money and not spend as much but you have to pay $10 a year for a subscription. For an app to 'save money,' charging a subscription is redundant.
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I was about to subscribe until I noticed the price jumped from $10 to $27 annually in just a few months. This frequent cost increase makes me hesitant to trust the app.
Candice Wu
App Store
Only day 2 and I've already saved way more than it costs. It's a totally different way of thinking about spending and honestly, it's fun!
Kelly Williams
Google Play
The app is meant for you to save money and not spend as much but you have to pay $10 a year for a subscription. For an app to 'save money,' charging a subscription is redundant.
Koray Okumus
Google Play

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