Company Name: Friendspire Inc.
About: Existing recommendation apps pretty much all suck. Generic content, ugly design,
fake reviews, and plastered with ads.
Listed below are our top recommendations on how to get in contact with Friendspire: Movies, TV, Books. We make eduacted guesses on the direct pages on their website to visit to get help with issues/problems like using their site/app, billings, pricing, usage, integrations and other issues. You can try any of the methods below to contact Friendspire: Movies, TV, Books. Discover which options are the fastest to get your customer service issues resolved..
The following contact options are available: Pricing Information, Support, General Help, and Press Information/New Coverage (to guage reputation).
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I cannot log into my account anymore, and I cannot sign up with a new email address.
by Cuffsaddy
Solid app, would be better if there were more users for more ratings of course. there’s a weird error message when i tried to search but it still let me search, so no big deal. I love the idea behind it though, great potential here to build on.
by Donia H
It's different from other apps in that you get to see reviews on multiple categories: movies, tv shows, podcasts, books, and food and drinks. And you can also invite friends! I like that you can filter movies and tv shows by either streaming service or genre. This makes it a lot easier when you need to decide what to watch.
I also like that it has lists like "trending movies," "all-time greatest movies," and "recommended by critics." And you really feel a genuine connection as you read the reviews. Overall, a wonderful app that makes you feel like you're looking at fun suggestions from friends.
by Brojo
My favorite part of an evening with friends is when the conversation drifts to talking about favorite movies, shows, books, or restaurants. Who better to turn me on to new things than the people I know best, and who know me best? That’s why they’re my friends, right?
I generally avoid social media because it’s so impersonal. There’s an illusion of closeness that just doesn’t do it for me. I was thrilled to discover this app because it takes a specific aspect of my personal network and amplifies it by providing recommendations I know I can trust (I’m looking at you, Yelp), right here in my pocket.
And Friendspire does this well. I especially like the bookmarking feature. I was always having a hard time keeping track of random notes about shows to see or places to go, but Friendspire lets me keep a list right alongside my recommendations.
Minor nit: when inviting friends vial email, the subject header should populate with something more enticing than “view profile”... am I revealing my age that I still use email to invite people?
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