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3 Most reported problems 😔💔

4.8 out of 5

Nice features and Design, Negative Daily Prompts

2025-03-19

by Sonicaddict77

I will start with what I love about this app, and why I have it 2 stars instead of 1. The design is clean, simple and straightforward which makes it very easy to use. I like the Community aspect of it, the “3 amazing things that happened today” prompt, and the gratitude jar. These aspect are great on their own, without the daily prompt!

What I did not like, and what ultimately pushed me to cancel my subscription, is the negative nature of the daily prompts. The prompts force you to revisit negative times in your life and “view them from the lens of gratitude.” Revisiting past bad experiences that I have already dealt with psychologically is unnecessary, in my opinion, and is not how I want to spend my time. It evokes negative feelings that will affect your mood and thoughts for the day, which defeats the whole purpose of this app.

Great concept, needs tech support maybe?

2025-03-20

by Lalafroge

I love the idea and the usage I’ve gotten from this app! But I’ve gotten the same prompt twice in two days, and today, I have the same prompt from yesterday again, but with my journaling from yesterday, too. The quote is the same, too. I really benefit from using this app, but I couldn’t find any apparent way to refresh the journal to a new prompt for today. I saved my entry, refreshed the app, all that. So, I didn’t get to use it today, which isn’t the end of the world but was a little disappointing. If the app worked better, I would more seriously consider paying for the premium subscription, but I’m not sure about it in its current state.

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2025-03-21

by Nidorina1

This is an excellent app for journaling, as it gives you a quote and then a prompt. Then at the much end you write 3 “amazing” things that have happened that day. I’m only giving it 4 stars because it seems like there’s a lot more to the app than this main page. There are classes. I have taken a few. It was basic Psychology and CBT, but the information was accurate. The problem is there seem to be a bunch of other services, but there isn’t an obvious way to get to them. The app would be 5-stars if on the main journal page they put a series of buttons going to each of the site’s offerings.




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