ResponsiBLUE Reviews

ResponsiBLUE Reviews

Published by on 2023-07-12

🏷️ About: ResponsiBLUE is an app for University of Michigan students, faculty, and staff to help protect the entire U-M community and reduce the spread of COVID-19. The app includes a daily self-screening tool for community members to use before entering U-M buildings.


 


Overall Customer Experience 😎


😎👌🔥 Positive experience
50.7%

👿🤬😠 Negative experience
33.9%

🙄💅🫥 Neutral
15.4%

~ from Justuseapp.com NLP analysis of 157 combined software reviews.



Read 22 Customer Service Reviews 👿🤬😡😠💢😤

2.0 out of 5

Communist U of M at it again!!

2022-06-19

The University Of Michigan is at it again! No privacy for its employees. This is the most useless thing I have ever had to do. Accomplishes nothing. It’s all about control at the U.

Best app for slowing the spread

2022-07-20

Given the crowd on campus, what more can you ask for other than this app

A comedic application

2022-08-21

What a joke

Added more clicks

2022-09-22

Latest version added two additional clicks— One at the beginning of the screening process to “start screening check”, and one at the end to show the green check for entry to work. Simply adds time meaninglessly to the process. Remove the extra steps!!!

Terrible Idea

2022-10-23

Terrible

UofM doesn’t care about COVID

2022-11-24

ResponsiBLUE does absolutely nothing. Some people even just screenshot the green check mark and show it instead of actually using it. No one answers the questions truthfully let alone read them. This is Security Theater at it’s finest

Really?

2022-12-25

Totally pointless.

Broken

2023-01-26

Doesn’t even work. Login page has an error every time. Useless in concept and even more useless in action.

Completely pointless

2023-02-27

If you really think about it what is the point of this? What is the point of Liberty Security standing at the doors as well? Literally no point

Stalking made simple

2023-03-28

An easy way for people to share their private medical information with those who have no business possessing it.

They’ve got guns at all the doors

2023-04-29

… all to coerce me to get the jab. I won’t be coming back.

Doesn’t work

2023-05-30

Does not update

What is the point for having this useless screening?

2023-07-01

Who will say “YES I have a fever. Stop me from entering the building!!!”?
Stupid app

Unpractical

2023-08-01

It is not practically designed. I have to click on the least intuitive part of the screen to fill out my survey, and once it is done, use the “back” arrow to go back to the green check mark. It can be much better designed in my opinion.

Useless questionaries

2023-09-02

The questions are useless. You can just answer no to all questions to get a safe green. It takes literally three seconds and nobody reads the questions. I fail to see how it is to insure safety rather than wasting time. People don’t need to answer questions to realize they have symptoms. They need thermometer. They might not necessarily choose to tell the truth in ResponsiBLUE either. It saves money than setting up temperature checkpoints at building entrances, but does it work at all?

Weekly test completion status is helpful.

Love jumping through hoops:)

2023-10-04

Total life saver as I would not know I was sick if I didn’t read these questions daily. Thanks guys!

👍🏻

2023-11-04

IMMENSELY better than the annoying webpage screening. I’m surprised UM doesn’t have workers at the entrances of all buildings taking temperatures, though. Something to think about..

Decent app

2023-12-06

Would be great if the reminder would allow specific days of the week to be selected for those who work weekends but not necessarily every weekday.

Good App

2024-01-06

Good and easy to use.

Wow!

2024-02-07

ResponsiBLUE is great! Never had so much fun being responsible and blue.

Balls

2024-12-19

Bogus
I hate
No good

Cool but useless

2024-12-19

The UX of ResponsiBLUE is great, very easy to use!

That being said, this accomplishes nothing. There’s no accountability or verification of the answers someone selects are valid, so it’s basically synonymous to the “terms and agreements” page that everyone says they read but no one does.

Seems to me like a way to say UM is slowing the spread without investing much capital. One idea is to have students tested 1-2 times weekly with the saliva test and have the results sync up to ResponsiBLUE and use that to access campus buildings.



Is ResponsiBLUE Safe? 🤗🙏


Yes. ResponsiBLUE is very safe to use. This is based on our NLP (Natural language processing) analysis of over 157 User Reviews sourced from the Appstore and the appstore cumulative rating of 2.0/5 . Justuseapp Safety Score for ResponsiBLUE Is 59.9/100.


Is ResponsiBLUE Legit? 💯


Yes. ResponsiBLUE is a totally legit app. This conclusion was arrived at by running over 157 ResponsiBLUE User Reviews through our NLP machine learning process to determine if users believe the app is legitimate or not. Based on this, Justuseapp Legitimacy Score for ResponsiBLUE Is 78.1/100..


Is ResponsiBLUE not working? 🚨


ResponsiBLUE works most of the time. If it is not working for you, we recommend you excersise some patience and retry later or Contact Support.



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Features

Based on the responses, users will either see a green screen with a check mark, indicating they can enter a U-M building, or a red screen, indicating that they should stay home and take specific actions based on University guidelines.

ResponsiBLUE is an app for University of Michigan students, faculty, and staff to help protect the entire U-M community and reduce the spread of COVID-19.

The screening tool asks a series of questions based on CDC guidance related to COVID-19 symptoms and contact with others.

This app was developed by U-M Information and Technology Services in partnership with the Office of Research and University of Michigan leadership.

The app includes a daily self-screening tool for community members to use before entering U-M buildings.

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Developer:
The University of Michigan