Company Name: Zen Labs
About: ■ Accurate Run Tracker - track your route and heart rate!
■ Improve your
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by Nicocles
This app is trash. If you sign out you lose your progress. Frequently crashes if you try to play in app music. What a waste.
by IH8pickingusernames
I use the “classic” C25K, but I downloaded this app the other day b/c the concept seemed intriguing to me. Since I’m still on C25K though, I haven’t tried the audio tracks/main function of this app, so my review is focused specifically on the app's additional content. I left the second star because of this.
The app sends a “motivational quote” or similar notification every morning. Personally, I don’t love this feature—I like to avoid unnecessary notifications and I’m not a fan of the widespread overuse of “motivational” content (most of which seems like surface-level recitation rather than meaningful encouragement or valuable advice, but that’s my feeling on a whole range of content, not this app in particular). I was pretty neutral about this part, it’s not too much of a bother and I figured I might eventually discover a quote I liked, so I barely noticed it… until today.
Today’s “motivational quote” reads as follows:
“The only disability in life is a bad attitude.”
…?
I mean… really? Did you honestly think that was a good statement to make? How many people had to “sign off” on that one before it actually reached the home screens of your user base?
To be clear, I’m not exactly offended by this personally, nor am I suggesting that anyone else should be. I’m just kinda blown away by what I can only assume is either thoughtlessness, carelessness, insensitivity, or a plain old lack of self-awareness on the part of the app’s content creators/curators.
It just seems like SUCH an obviously bad decision for anyone to make, let alone the developers of a successful line of PHYSICAL FITNESS APPS! Ha! Idk man, this is just wild. I had to point it out. I mean you gotta be kidding.
by Lil Gigi #1
I love this app & challenge & Can notice the progress tremendously. I only wish you could play your own music without it ruining the volume. I love my Spotify playlists but have to listen to their not so great mixes. Other than that 10/10!!