Company Name: Amie GmbH
About: The joyful productivity app. Schedule time for todos, events, and contacts.
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by XXMr.MentosXx
Amie's handling of the long-awaited Apple Calendar integration has been utterly disappointing and unacceptable. Despite assurances since the public release, the company has repeatedly missed deadlines and pushed back the rollout of this crucial feature, which it is now restricting it to paid subscribers. While resources have been allocated to introduce various other functionalities, it is evident that Amie prioritizes the CEO's personal wants over addressing the genuine needs and feedback of its user base.
This blatant disregard for their users along with their hollow promises has irreparably damaged Amie's credibility. The constant delays on a key promised feature and the company's apparent indifference towards its users that require said feature have left me no choice but to abandon the app altogether. Amie's approach to feature rollouts and utter lack of consistency and follow through is gravely disappointing. It is a regrettable outcome for an application that once held such promising potential.
by Ridgeway42
This trend of calling products, especially calendar products, “in production” or out of waitlist and not even trying to integrate all the other massively used platforms is just kinda crazy. This should be called a google add-on until there’s bigger support; and if I’m wrong please do tell because this trend is frustrating especially since the API’s/connectors/tools to connect say, I don’t know, Exchange or even IMAP are there. So calling this revolutionary game changing app center on a core requirement that brings it from a “calendar” to a “$15/m google addon” that I will say looks great but geez. I rarely ever leave 1 star reviews, but selling people on a product then throwing in a huge asterisk at setup time is just kind of backwards, and this isn’t the first “startup” around calendar/email doing this. Why just google? Because it’s easy. Calling it a day at Googles API is very easy rather than supporting the actually very complex world of email and calendar. And given that keynote presentation fluff, put that effort into a product not an overpriced addon to google. Anyway, woosh. My 2 cents. Will happily amend if proven wrong.
by Perfect_squircle
The screenshots show integrations with Things and Notion, but the app offers none of that in Settings. The navigation is highly custom and I’m sure intuitive to the designer but is difficult to understand what many of the features are or how to reach them. Not worth $13/mo at this point.