Contact Routinery: self-care / Routine

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Published by on 2023-12-21

About: App of the Day - Apple (2022) "Routinery, started since 2020 has changed the
lives of a million people in one year." Routinery has surpassed 1 million
downloads worldwide! Time management to make your life more relaxed.



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Reported Issues: 5 Comments

4.7 out of 5

By kathryn taylor

1 month ago

I signed up for a free 7 day trial this morning. I want to cancel. it says it's easy to cancel. I beg to differ. I have been working on this for about 15 minutes now & still can't figure out how to cancel. PLEASE CANCEL MY FREE TRIAL. & I'm taking a screen shot of this page to verify I'm cancelling the app on day I started trial. please let me know when this is done.

By Luca S

10 months ago

Hello, I wanted to cancel my subscription after one month and it just didn’t work. Routinery wasn’t with my other subscriptions. I assumed it was already canceled since I only paid for one month. Still, I tried to cancel several times and it just wasn’t happening. I don’t use the subscription anymore and I want to stop it. It might be a bug or something I don’t know, but I want my money back (the month I paid extra for no reason) and to stop the subscription. Thank you in advance.

By Cre8tv


Bugs, crashes, and extremely overpriced

In trying and comparing this with other apps that are either one-time purchases or subscription models, this one comes out overpriced on both accounts, especially since users recently complain of various bugs. Very frustrating. I would have purchased this one immediately because of liking the visual if the developer had made this fall in the same price range as other apps, some of which offer more functionality. Thankfully I noticed the bugs before purchasing. ALSO note how the version history has duplicate items as “upgrades.” It almost looks like this developer is trying to look like he’s releasing improvements and squashing bugs more often than he actually is. Gotta get ready for everyone who is wanting a New Year’s resolution app, I guess. Noted bugs and issues in first 10 minutes of setup: 1. Scrolling through icons boots me out of the icons. 2. Crash when adding items I entered to the routine. 3. After crash, most of my items are no longer on the list, though they remain in the routine.



By Wolf hugger33


Feels like a free trial

This apps interface is amazing and the flow of it really works. It has helped me to remember to do everything I need to. Though it really doesn’t feel like your getting the full experience without premium. I understand the need for a premium option, but the subscription just would not work for me. Others (especially Neurodivergent people) have complained about this as well because managing subscriptions can be really hard. I’ve come up with two solutions to fix this problem that hopefully isn’t too much trouble for the developers and I sincerely hope that they take some of my recommendations to heart. My first though would be to allow for 3 routines instead of two, and/or add a setting so you can toggle certain tasks depending on the day. They could also allow for something to show up in the feedback and individual analysis pages instead of them teasing what you would have for premium. Possibly a log of the information given to you after you finish a routine. The other option which would be appreciated though wouldn’t necessarily fix the initial problem would be to implement a one time purchase option in order to make premium more accessible. Again I love the app and thank you to the developers for the amazing things that you’ve done with it.



By El Cochecito


Great interface, but gets stuck after 5 tasks

I really like the interface, but currently after the fifth task in my list, when I click “Done,” it changes the time, but doesn’t update what task I’m on. In my case, after my 5 minutes “Shower” task is done, it starts the timer for the next task, but still says “Shower” and shows the shower icon, instead of “Make coffee.” For me, that makes the app pretty much not worth using at this point. I also would love to be able to see the rest of the list as the timers are on, so that I could tell what’s coming up next. This isn’t a big drawback, as you’re likely to know what the next step in your morning routine is, but it’s a feature that I appreciated in a very simple app called Many Timer that I used long ago until the developer discontinued it and it became incompatible with my new phone. This app has a lot of potential, but there are some kinks to work out, and it would have to be a really great app to justify me paying a monthly subscription rather than a one-time purchase cost.




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