Company Name: Offbeat Apps LLC
About: Cub is your companion on the path to mastering management and boosting overall
productivity. Cub is curated for people struggling with task management,
productivity, and assists you in enhancing your focus, boosting organization
skills, and improving overall mental health.
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by Stacysmom999
Update: as a paid user, I expect actual support for something I’ve paid for that doesn’t work. Very upsetting that even after reporting the issue below, I received no support response from the app. It’s very frustrating and although I was enjoying the app, losing months of progress and tracking has really soured it for me.
I’ve been using this app for a few months now and am loving it. I had a good streak going, thousands of points, just hit level 8 or 9, and then this morning my app started crashing. Seems like my phone didn’t like the recent update and now I can’t get anything back, including my set routine, my points, anything. Super frustrating. Might just delete it and find something better.
by Ms_chievous91
Having ADHD, free trial periods can be less of a blessing and more of a curse. If I get distracted and miss days, I’m less likely to go back to something. It’s also harder for me to intentionally get into something new or create new routines. The “ADHD tax” (aka where your ADHD makes it way easier to forget to do things like cancel free trials and then end up paying money for something you don’t use later) is also a big problem.
Because I have ADHD and didn’t get back to this app before my free trial was up, I never got to explore the app to see if this program -that’s supposed to be designed to help with problems I face with ADHD- would even be a good fit. There are no do-overs, no resets. If I wanted to explore the app now, I can’t do so without paying a large weekly fee or signing up for a larger fee/longer plan. I’m not saying it’s unfair or that having ADHD should get people special treatment. But an app designed to help with ADHD should maybe consider this is a problem for a large portion of their target audience.
Maybe the app is great for people like
me, maybe it’s not. I’ll never know now.
by KayKachMck
The software has a way to go before you can change $40. I had the app for 30 minutes and had to delete it because adding something as simple as a goal wouldn’t save. The ones that did save took many tries. As someone with ADHD the app is to busy I don’t want to tap 50 things to get what I’m looking for. I was also expecting something more personable with the widget.