Company Name: Bleacher Report
About: Bleacher Report is a digital media company based in America, delivering digital media content on
sports around the world.
Headquarters: San Francisco, California, United States.
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Developer: Bleacher Report Inc.
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I’ve done everything a user shouldn’t have to do just to open a link from your app: Updated to the latest iPadOS Wiped and reinstalled Bleacher Report Tested across Safari, Chrome, Firefox Cleared browser caches, rebooted the device Verified app permissions and external link settings And still, your app relentlessly redirects me to X.com where I’m greeted with “This browser is no longer supported.” At this point, it’s not a bug—it’s a complete failure in basic content delivery. Your dependency on X.com for extended coverage is technically negligent. You’re building a mobile app that fails at one of its most basic functions: linking to external content. This is 2025. You can’t ship software where half the links hit a hard wall on iPadOS. Here’s what’s broken under the hood: • Your in-app browser doesn’t comply with X’s current web standards—likely missing updates to UA strings or secure protocol handling. • There’s no adaptive logic to route unsupported links to the native browser or app. • You offer no error handling, fallback UI, or alternative sources when content is blocked. • You’ve normalized inaccessible links by embedding them casually like they’re a feature, not a gamble. This isn’t just frustrating—it’s a UX debacle. Users shouldn’t need to reverse-engineer your app just to reach the content you tease. And you absolutely shouldn’t be relying on a third-party platform with aggressive browser restrictions unless your architecture supports it end-to-end. Stop outsourcing your app’s value to inaccessible, unstable third-party links. Either fix your browser implementation or take accountability by embedding full content natively. Because right now, you’re delivering broken promises—and users deserve better.
by Adopt This
This app is littered with pop up ads. Every time I click on (this review is being interrupted by a simulated pop up ad) an article to read I am either interrupted or prompted to pay for a subscribed (this review is being interrupted by a simulated pop up ad) service. While the app in principle covers many (this review is being interrupted by a simulated pop up ad) sports and allows you to follow your favorite (this review is being interrupted by a simulated pop up ad) teams, even setting priorities for your news feed, you’re better off just (this review is being interrupted by a simulated pop up ad) reading the headlines and checking scores, both of which can (this review is being interrupted by a simulated pop up ad) be found in an sport-official app such as MLB app and others. App also links a lot of content (this review is being interrupted by a simulated pop up ad) to Twitter, and if I wanted to use Twitter I’d just (this review is being interrupted by a simulated pop up ad is this annoying yet? Yeah I bet. And so is the app when it does it get the picture?) reactivate my Twitter account and participate that way. At least Twitter has (this review is being interrupted by a simulated pop up ad and you thought I was done) an ad blocker. In other words, for complete stories use other apps otherwise risk being (this review is being interrupted by a simulated pop up ad)...
by BeastCH1
This used to be by far the best app for sports. Now the app is almost completely unusable. The first reason is when I’m reading articles they jump randomly when the ads load in. And this happen about 30 times while I’m trying to read something so I have to find and refind my spot in the article constantly. The second reason the app is becoming unusable is that some video ads will randomly go full screen while I’m reading the article so I have to close the ads the find my spot in the article again. The last reason is their still isn’t dark mode! The entire app is white and I keep my brightness almost completely down but it’s still extremely bright when I’m at the app at night. So just add dark mode. Also if the problem with the articles jumping isn’t fixed soon I’m deleting the app I just can’t deal with that anymore. And if the video ads going full screen doesn’t stop too I’m also deleting the app it’s just way too annoying. Update March 31: I’m done with this app. There are now ads in the twitter feeds. I’m officially deleting this terrible app. Bleacher Report literally only cares about money and no longer cares about the quality of their app so I will no longer support them. I am deleting the app. So great job Bleacher Report you just lost one of your longest term users.
by Carlw722
To get into the confusing details, I will say my day and night has been full of frustration. I bought an AEW ppv 2 days early might I add through bleacher report app in order to be "ready" ahead of time.
To my dismay, even after activating my Xbox one for like the 20th time for Bleacher Report, I cannot access the AEW ppv I had purchased. So I get on the app on my iPhone and go to view purchases and it says no purchases stored. I literally have the screenshot of my Apple ID and receipt for my purchase and whatever is wrong with their system has to be happening to people other than me. Their customer service is legitimately almost Non Reachable. Emails take forever to get responded too. Live chat doesn't even exist because it disconnects you. And when I did get through to customer service on phone he tells me to email them!
I said I have 4 times! Second time I told him this he must not understand or has a bad connection. So I start reading the reference number emailed back to me about the issue I sent screenshots of and also my receipt and he can't hear the final numbers and the line cuts off. Are you kidding me?
I will never buy anything through this crap company again. STAY AWAY!