Listening: read on the go Reviews

Listening: read on the go Reviews

Published by on 2024-02-13

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About Listening


Written content, like blog posts and articles, are narrated using a human sounding voice.

Turn blog posts, articles, and emails into podcasts.

Instead of learning a new app, Listening plugs directly into your favorite player and sends audios directly.

Listen to them in your favorite podcast app.

You already have a favorite podcast app.


       


Overall User Satisfaction Rating


Negative experience
82.6%

Positive experience
17.4%

Neutral
12.1%

~ from Justuseapp.com NLP analysis of 532 combined software reviews.

1144 Listening Reviews

4.4 out of 5

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Useful for batch listening to articles

Very handy tool for this app to interesting articles I’ve been saving but have no time to read. Now I can listen to them in between longer podcasts when I am driving. Will recommen!


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So much time saved, so much more content consumed!

As an avid news junky who also happens to suffer a long daily commute, this tool has changed the game: I can now add that print news directly to my podcast rotation on my daily drive. Killer idea


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Easy to use

I definitely like this app to blog posts when I’m driving instead of sitting in front of my computer. Great, useful, and easy to use app!


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WOW - Voice sounds amazing

I thought the voice would sound mechanical, but it actually sounds natural! I even listen at 1.5x speed and it sounds great. Excited to keep using this


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Voice sounds great

I thought robot voices would sound bad, but it’s actually really understand! Plus the podcast format is great


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Omg i love this product

I absolutely hate reading and so having an app that can convert all of my reading into voice is just so convenient and amazing.

I would highly recommend Listening !


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Want to love but can’t get it to work

I really, really want to love Listening because the concept is absolutely amazing but I can’t get it to really work for any of the papers I try to upload. I’ve even tried uploading the same paper in different ways (I.e., share from chrome, upload the downloaded pdf directly from my computer, and copy and paste the url for the pdf), but I can’t get it to download more then one section most of the time and definitely can’t get it to section out the article (I.e., abstract, intro, methods, etc.). I don’t think it’s user error, but if it is I’d be happy to hear any suggestions on how to make it work better because I would seriously love if this product could do what it’s advertised because it’s such a great idea and would save me a ton of time!


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A PhD student’s paradise

Any serious student knows they have many hundreds of articles to read in order to catch up on the field. Listening has made my life and study far more efficient. this app to PDFs allows me to binge new publications as I do mindless contract work, dishes, or take a walk. All PDFs do not load perfectly and there are improvements to be made, but the developers are committed to doing that. Step in and support their work asap so this amazing and helpful product can get even better.


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Too expensive for me

The voice quality is much better than anything else I have tried. Unfortunately, the cost currently listed is more than I’m willing to spend. I understand that this may be close to the break even point for the developer, so this is not a complaint… just feedback to the developer. When it possible to offer this service for a fraction of the current rates, I’ll be interested.


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You actually can’t upload PDFs and have them converted

So I’m cancelling my free trial of Listening because it only allows you to paste a url of an article to convert it into an audio which isn’t really helpful considering most articles I need to read are in pdf format. How am I supposed to “paste” a pdf into a little box that’s really designed for urls? URLs typically only display the abstract of an article so again how would conversion work even if I did have a url? Thought I’d save myself some time today but wasted all of it trying to use Listening only to find out it does not convert PDFs simply by uploading them since there’s nowhere to upload them. Very confusing


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Useful every day

Listening legit turns anything into a podcast you can listen to in seconds. I can finally listen to all the newsletters and essays I’m subscribed to without spending hours in my email inbox! In particular I appreciate using Listening for long walks, chores around the house, and exercise. this app also hooks up directly into any podcasting app so you don’t need to manage more apps or sources of content which is pretty nice.


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Scam!

Impossible to cancel! Was really interesting in trying this out since I’d much rather listen to papers while out walking or working out. I’m glad I gave them a prepaid card instead of my real card, because they make it impossible to find the cancel button in Listening or on their website. Their FAQs say log in and go to settings to cancel, but the website has no apparent log in and every link just takes you to input your card details. Listening settings doesn’t have a cancel button either. Sad that Listening that would be great for scientists or anyone who’d rather listen than read is just a scam.


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Seems like a scam

Listening did not work for me at all when I tried getting PDFs onto it to listen to. Then I tried cancelling within the trial window and found they didn’t offer any way to do so through their app. So I had to go into my Apple settings to cancel the subscription that way. Seemingly that worked except I come to find out I was not refunded AND I’m continuing to be charged as if I have the subscription still despite having cancelled it. Don’t get Listening. Nothing is transparent and it’s not worth the hassle.


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Great App!

This is a game changer for keeping up with papers. It’s not quite good enough to follow every detail, but it’s definitely good enough to get a sense of the what the authors are studying, how they do it, and their conclusions. I highly recommend endorse it!


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I feel like a super learner!

I’ve recently been feeling pretty overwhelmed keeping up with the latest research in AI but now I can learn on the go as well! Listening works really well and saves me a ton of time, well worth the price


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Voice is really good!

I am really picky about AI voices, but this one was amazing! Even at 1.5 speed it was engaging and audible to listen. It’s game changer to be able to listen to written text while walking and moving.


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Great for the reading challenged.

I am a biology student with dyslexia, which has made it very difficult to read through research papers. Listening has given me the ability to “read” far more effectively. I have have read 20x the number of research papers now with this app.io. I can listen while I am driving or on a walk, its very liberating. The price is low enough to alow individuals to utilize the service compared to other text conversion programs that are not financially available to not rich individuals.


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TOTAL SCAM! Unable to cancel billing

DO NOT SUBSCRIBE TO TRIAL. Developer doesn’t allow you to cancel! Report Listening!! TOTAL SCAM!!


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Fantastic

It really delivered for me. It’s about as happy as I’ve been about an app in a very long time. It doesn’t disappoint!


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bare-bones but good bones

It’s a good app. It could be great with a few tweaks. The process for downloading on the phone is cumbersome. It would be super-helpful to have easily accessible FAQ’s & tutorials IN Listening , not just in the marketing materials & sign-up process.

Easiest procedure: download a pdf to your computer, upload to your account via the web page (app.this app.io) on your computer, and listen on your phone.

Wish list:
-Easy to find login link at this app.io. I know it’s a marketing page, but please add a login button at the top; when you purchase Listening through appstore, finding the login url on a browser is needlessly difficult.
-Variable reading speeds
-No autoplay! Clicking a title should open an article & let the reader control when it starts playing. OR provide that option in a real settings page.
-Access to help/FAQ & documentation & contact info (for sending feedback) on both smartphone app & web app.
-“Settings” on the web app just tells me my membership status. It should actually lead to settings.

But don’t get me wrong! These are tweaks, and the core functionality is really good.


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Love This App, Can’t Wait to See it Keep Getting Better

This has made reading articles and papers for school so much easier. Would love to see new features like grouping audio files into folders, a search feature to check through files, and the ability to take voice notes as you listen (and better note taking in general)

Highly recommend Listening!


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Full of bugs and doesn’t work.

My PDFs aren’t read in correctly, so the AI reader jumps to random parts of every PDF I’ve tried loading into Listening . For reference, I was trying to get it to read routinely formatted, published academic papers. It should have worked according to Listening ’s description. This has a lot of potential, but it’s unfair to be charging people money for a broken product.


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Good idea bad execution

Listening is functional but barely. Needs polishing. Even renaming file names doesn’t work 90% of the time. The whole app feels like a student’s project and does not feel native.


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More voices?

Just started on a trial and loving it so far. My only question is if there’ll be more types of voices later? I tried another similar app before and my favorite was a child’s voice - it made some research papers less boring!


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Not good enough for the price

Pros:
-groups academic article sections
-allows you to skip a section
-very lifelike voice

Cons:
-only one voice
-grouped my text into strange chunks that then made it break up a single sentence into multiple sentences

Ultimately, the incapability of Listening to process my text correctly made it useless.

It was. As though I was reading the. Text in such. A way. That it sounded like. This paragraph. If you. We’re to read it following. The punctuation. It. Made it so chunked. Up that it. Took more time to. Mentally. Process what was being said than it. Would have taken. To just read. It.

The AI voice is so good it adds incredibly accurate infection and tone, but when this is combined with the weird chunking it just adds even more confusion.

Imagine if? Every sentence was broken. Up like the ones above but. You also used. The. Correct inflections and tone, going up and. Down. At the appropriate times in. The sentence but? The words aren’t matching so. You can’t use the tonal cues. That we. Sometimes. Rely on to. Help our brains process. Information. Faster.

If this was free I’d be incredibly pleased. Personally, I can’t justify the price with these issues. I can get a free app that will have a more robotic voice but at least read the sentences in a useful way.


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Stumbles on common words and punctuation

As others have said, trying to listen to a research article will melt your brain, as it struggles with acronyms and science words, but I found the mispronunciation of common words even more jarring. And the voice often places emphasis on unexpected parts of sentences. Deleted Listening during the trial.


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PhD students rejoice!

Excellent app, would give 5 stars if I could still see the amount of total time this app to each audio file takes like in pervious versions. That feature is key!


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Jumbling words

As a grad student I was so excited to find Listening. Unfortunately, the PDF loaded into Listening with no spaces between the words so the automated voice just jumbled all the words together and it didn’t work out. I’d be very interested in Listening if it worked properly. I was using Listening on my iPhone. While this may not do this on the desktop, that option wouldn’t be worth a subscription to me as I wanted a way to listen to my papers without being tied to my desk. Great idea, just needs a little work.


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This app is a MUST for anyone in academics

I’ve only had it for a couple of weeks and I’m already sold. I’m in grad school at the moment and almost all of our reading are academic articles. It takes me ages to get through them every week and by the end it feels like my eyes are going to fall out of my head.

This solves all of that. The UI is simple and easy to use, and the voice is great. My apartment is actually clean for the first time in ages cause I can tidy up while working. I can also play games while this app, or commute while this app.

If you’re a student and you feel overwhelmed like you don’t have enough time for everything in your life PLEASE at least try the free trial. This thing is a real game changer


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Can’t even test it without a subscription

There’s absolutely no way to try it before you pay for a subscription. Lots of flashy advertising for Listening online, but I can’t verify if it actually does a good job until I fork over some money. They should allow you to read like 5 papers to test it before you commit. I’m guessing the product isn’t very good if they don’t let you test it first. Also there’s no indication that you need to pay until you enter your email. Listening is probably a data farm. Deleted immediately and don’t recommend.


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Good stuff

Pretty great. Good voice. Works way better than the iPhone or mac this app. It does skip around sometimes in the papers which can get frustrating if you're busy and can’t figure out the sentences you missed by looking at the actual paper. Also, I wish there was an option to leave the figures out or put them at the end. I love the note feature.


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Don’t spend money on it. It doesn’t work

Listening doesn’t read PDFs properly. I’ve tried to read multiple documents with this service. Every document I read with Listening has the first or last sentence of a page cut off on just about every page. On multiple occasions I’ve had paragraphs get rearranged. The most recent document I’ve tried to read the reader skipped a large amount of pages, making a big chunk of the text just disappear and not be read. On another pdf, halfway through the document the reader decided to put the last page in the middle for no rhyme or reason. If this is meant to help students read and learn, these glitches are not conducive to this mission statement. I don’t even really understand how you can make a computer/AI that can’t read things in the right order. That should be your first priority when you make something like this. Do NOT spend your money on a service that only half works. I feel like my time and money is wasted every time I try to use this. They need to do a massive improvements before they can expect people to pay them. Starting with delivering what they claim.


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Great at reading, bad at converting text

The AI voices are impressive in their ability to read fairly naturally with pauses, emphasis, and tone. However, I have found that when it scans in text, it sometimes will skip a line, especially at page breaks. It also sometimes splits up a sentence as if there was a paragraph break, causing a pause in the AI voice that can impede comprehension. In one case, the font of the PDF was readable but something caused it to frequently interpret a “y” at the end of a word as separate from the rest of the word. Finally, when uploading a large PDF it has to load the text in chunks for reading, and when loading the next chunk it consistently was skipping about a paragraph so I had to manually move it back to the top of the skipped text (on the other hand, it was 200 pages and I’m impressed it could handle that at all!). If the text scanning is improved this could be 5 stars.


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Looking forward to future updates

Listening is simple to use. It does pretty much extractor as advertised. I work in radiation oncology, and so I listen to papers on my long commute to work. It fills the time well. But, there are gaps n the computer’s reading ability. Roman numerals are a particularly noticeable problem (“World War Aye Aye.” “Phase Aye Aye Aye study.” There are some words that are unexpectedly read quite poorly, but overall it is a humerus gaff that doesn’t interfere with my ability to understand. I’m looking forward to improvements, but I am very happy I bought this.


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Needs work

It’s not horrible….but it’s also not great. I wouldn’t even say it’s good, but it’s acceptable if you have really really good audio processing skills. It kind of butchers a lot of technical terms (I’m a biomedical engineer grad student) even some simpler ones like ‘hydrogel’. I commend the developers for the progress they’ve made, but I don’t think Listening is worth the price they are charging.


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Great idea, needs a LOT of tuning

Writing this on December 19th, 2023. I was super excited about Listening but after using it a few days I’ve determined it’s useless to me as is. It’s advertised as a scientific paper AI reader but it can’t even understand superscripts at the end of sentences as references - after every sentence with a superscript reference, it reads “to the power of… (etc)”. Honestly that’s my main complaint but if it can’t do that I don’t trust it for anything.
To give some context, I used it to read biology papers - the pronunciation is pretty good but occasionally it skips sections that I presume it doesn’t understand but it doesn’t tell you that it’s skipping something. It’s pretty good about knowing which sections are which (abstract etc) but again it’s not great at it. Also loading papers is difficult, I had to do it on the website and then listen on my phone once it syncs.

I hope they can continue to improve Listening to a usable status in the future because the idea is great.


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Wanted this to work so bad

I am a grad student and really, really wanted this to work. I held on to the subscription for a few months longer than I should have because I hoped for some serious improvements, but those never came. I cannot recommend Listening and have instead taken to telling fellow academics to avoid it.
Text readers and academic articles never mix well and unfortunately Listening is no different. It is nice in concept - a reader app specifically oriented around academic articles that organizes by header sections and does not read the citations or header/footer information. I loved the idea of the text being available in Listening to follow along with. However, in practice Listening is a mess. The headers often do not correspond to the headers in the article (often many extra headers with no information below them, or headers that are just parts of a sentence). The text does not match the articles chronologically- often accidentally creating new and weird sentences or rearranging the text by reading across two columns or skipping sections. This is a huge issue because at times the authors’ intentions would be contradicted or made confusing by Listening ’s improper reading of the material. If the listener is not aware of this issue, they may end up mistaking the article entirely.


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Needs refinement

I thought this would be a great way to listen to papers, especially since it advertised being able to pronounce technical terms correctly. Unfortunately, it’s not there yet. For reference, I’m working in neurology and neuroscience. Thought I’d start it on some easy review articles from the most popular journals in the field (Nature journals, JAMA, and Neurology were the journals in this case). Gets about 30% of medical terms correct, less with mol. bio, genes, neuroscience specific terms. Often misinterpreted lines of justified text as individual letters, which is difficult to understand and makes flow very difficult. Is unable to read a word when it is hyphenated across two lines. I thought starting with massive journals with consistent formatting would be easiest, but it still struggled. And, as a reminder, these were topical review articles - terms overall were not particularly niche nor difficult. Overall, the idea is good, and I think it will improve with time, but right now it’s not worth the cost.


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Great when it works, but only works about 30% of the time

Giving this 2 stars because of the great potential, but in its current state, it’s extremely buggy, and only really works about a third of the time. You often have to load, delete, then reload papers onto Listening and sometimes then it still doesn’t work. All that to say, the few times I’ve Gotten it to work have been great. It’s an expensive app, but if it worked as advertised it would absolutely be worth that price point. But in its current form, I would caution people against paying for it. Grateful for the free trial though.


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The phone app is nice but the webpage, not so much

What is great about Listening is that I can use it on my phone or computer. However, notes that I took on my phone don’t appear when I am using a webpage. Further, I CANNOT EXPORT MY NOTES FROM ANY BROWSER - not edge, not chrome, not firefox. Now it is time for me to return to my notes for an essay, and I can’t export my notes!

I am incredibly frustrated with Listening. I have sent multiple emails to the support team and have not received any response.


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Much better than speechify if you want to read journal articles

I am a PhD student who just tried multiple similar apps for the first time and I feel like “this app” is the best for my purpose and would significantly improve my workflow. Unlike Speechify, this app allows me to bookmark sentences with one click for future references while this app. This is essential cause I listen to articles while working out and cooking to save time — It is inconvenient if I have to pause audio and take highlights/notes using separate apps, or if I have to sit down later and go back through the article to re-find what sounded useful for me. Also, this app takes time to render pdfs in the beginning, which actually leads to cleaner audio outputs that don’t include random marginal watermarks from journals that repeat after every page with Speechify. For the this app team tho: I wanted to compare reddit reviews of various apps that do similar things and it was hard to locate posts about “this app” because your name is really generic. I ended up just trying multiple apps and I do like this one. Hope you stay in business cause the subscription is yearly lol


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Enjoying it so far!

I have been looking for an app like this for a while! Often, I’m traveling or on the go and it is difficult to get all the reading for my doctoral program completed. This helps a great deal! It is easy to upload and start right away. The notes feature is helpful but a little clunky getting back to the document itself, especially if you’re trying to read along. I end up having to pause when I do the notes so that I don’t miss what is next— especially since I listen at slightly higher speeds.


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Still in Alpha testing

I uploaded 4 different pdfs, all academic papers. Entire sections were missing and I couldn’t make any sense of it. The voices sounds good but they haven’t been trained well enough to pronounce everyday science words yet and it makes the this app too far on the lumpy side of awkward. The apps seems like it’s still in alpha testing range, but I imagine it’ll get there soon. I wish it had a user-teach function, where a user could teach it the correct pronunciation (free development). I just deleted it because it wasn’t working well enough to even scrape through the papers I was trying to listen to.


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I liked it until the supposed logo and branding update

I have been using Listening almost two weeks now, and besides a few glitches here and there, when converting a PDFto audio, it was ok, for the most. Until the supposed logo up and branding update, which was a little bit more, because before that update, I was able to multi-task between apps, now as soon as I come out of Listening it stops. Until then, I was willing to do the full subscription, but now, not interested. I liked being able to follow along in the actual PDF, as opposed to Listening 's conversion. I was able to do better note taking then. Also, because it's AI, the conversion is not fully fullproof, so there are mistakes and such. Something I would suggest in that regard, is that you give people the option to edit the text in those cases. Sorry that this relationship didn't work out in the end. ✌🏾


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Inferior to Speechify

Why create a product that basically clones another product and not even allow a test run without volunteering to a trail that automatically converts into a sale?

Simple answer, company wants to lock in sales more than lock in proving their worth.

The voices sound decent from the initial setup, but I have 0 desire to allow access to my financials before test running the product, much less if there is already a compelling product that already gives a lite version of their product.

Hopefully you guys grow to the point that you can lock in sales based on merit instead of based on forgetfulness of unsubscribing from a trail.

I can’t give less of a rating because I wasn’t able to test the product behind the in-app purchase, but by principle any company that can’t prove it’s worth before demanding an automated subscription doesn’t deserve a perfect rating.

All the best 🫡


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Big price, Begrudgingly Worth it

Incredibly pricey, I’ve got to say. I was a bit frustrated after the trial ran out, and I spent $139 for a year’s subscription. But, a few months into using it, I’ve found it’s totally worth it. I love Listening . The voices are incredible, and the ease of uploading various documents or anything you want to listen to is astonishing. So far, it’s been flawless - simple but effectively easy to use. I couldn’t recommend it more.


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No help function to fix missing chunks of paper

With the first few pdfd I used it worked perfectly! Perfect transcription and totally clear reading. So when it works, it’s fantastic.

But lately I’ve been uploading new papers, all in the exact same format as the first one, and the transcribed version imported into Listening , which the voice reads, is constantly missing pieces. I have no idea why but Listening is missing full chunks of the original. I have tried re-uploading the document in different planets and the same thing continues to happen. Listening has no “help” or troubleshooting section, or contact information in order to understand why this issue happens or how to fix it or how to prevent this from happening with future documents.




Is Listening Safe?


No. Listening: read on the go does not seem very safe to us. This is based on our NLP (Natural language processing) analysis of over 532 User Reviews sourced from the Appstore and the appstore cumulative rating of 4.4/5 . Justuseapp Safety Score for Listening Is 17.4/100.


Is Listening Legit?


No. Listening: read on the go does not seem legit based on our analysis. This conclusion was arrived at by running over 532 Listening: read on the go 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 Listening Is 29.5/100..


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