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4.8 out of 5
Becky Mair
2022-08-28

Why have you charged my card 59.99? I did not sign up for a subscription and demand a refund now or will drag this app through the mud!

Gabrielle Matthews
2021-10-14

I have tried to get my subscription cancelled MULTIPLE times and you STILL charged my card! I was a refund! I am very mad!!!! CANCEL AND REFUND

Sad/Disappointed

2022-04-27

by Betty Carter

I downloaded this because it SPECIFICALLY says the core uses of the app are free. I just got it and it asked a few questions before saying I have to pay to use it. And I agree with others that have mentioned it’s a steep price for a good portion of the people that would need it. And not allowing a monthly payment means way way more people will not be able to use it. I downloaded this because my stress level is high and triggering very bad thoughts, and a lot of the stress is because I am poor, because I don’t always know if I will have something to eat that day or if I will go to sleep hungry. Maybe just be more transparent that this is a paid app, (because a 7 day trial is useless) and then only people that know they can afford it would download it for use. Please don’t bait and switch people that suffer mental illness or dangle the idea that maybe for once someone like me might get *a little* help. It’s actually pretty cruel.

Cost

2022-05-04

by Best Editor I Have!

You have to pay to do almost everything. $60 a year too. I’ve had a hard time and won’t be able to see my therapist for a while, so I downloaded this app in hopes it could help me. It helped for a bit, until every recommended thing was locked and there was basically nothing I could do. The app itself is alright, but it would be much better if people could express their feelings and get help without having to pay. The amount is absurd, not to mention that it’s a yearly payment. I’d be willing to pay maybe $5-$20 once, not a repeated payment. This app has a lot of potential, you really just need to lower the price and make it a one time payment. There’s a lot of people out there who need something like this but can’t afford therapy, let alone this. Very unhappy with the experience and will definitely be uninstalling.

This app causes more stress - poor people aren’t allowed to have therapy!

2022-05-11

by Amayax

It is absolutely ridiculous and downright counterproductive to charge anybody to use this app. After a particularly bad day I found this app to be particularly hopeful; I downloaded it and was immediately disappointed by the paywall. I understand that some features are free, but to tout this app as an accessible way to engage in CBT and then charge you for 100% access just misses the point. Are the developers actually here to help people, or are they just looking to make $$$? Turns out this is just another app that punishes poor people and doesn’t give them as much access to therapy because who cares about the mental health of those who don’t have money, right?


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