Company Name: Britney Shawstad
About: Revamp your shopping habits with STOP IMPULSE BUYING app, the ultimate tool to
control impulsive spending and elevate your savings game. Designed for those
battling online shopping addiction, Amazon impulse buys, and TikTok shop trends,
and individuals aiming for financial resilience, STOP IMPULSE BUYING empowers
you to make mindful buying and saving choices.
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by Bug18676
The app seems very contradictory in its messaging. Many people obviously get this app in order to stop impulse buying and the app goes on to give the user non stop suggestions to purchase the $10 package, which in of itself is most likely an impulse purchase to the user. It’s almost laughable to get this app in hopes of stop purchasing things that are unnecessary in our lives. There are many free templates online that give better help than what this app is failing to do. I encourage users to try those instead and don’t waste your money on this.
by Ephesians 4:22-24
It looks like a great app, but I ended up deleting it because you have to sign up for a monthly subscription to unlock most of the features. If it was a one-time cost under $10, I would have purchased it. But a subscription will add up to $120/year for the top plan. Not ideal for an app that’s supposed to help you cut down on spending. :-(
by A Marquette Local
All button presses bring up a pop-up to subscribe and I am unable to even use the app to determine whether or not it is useful in the first place. This developer might be wise to consider revision and pricing structure. $10 a month seems disproportionate for the features this app offer.