A Google user
218
Sunday, April 19, 2020
Lost faith in this organization. I had signed up online (on the web). Then decided to download the app. But surprise! My username and password just gets me cannot login, check your information. So as a double check, I logged out of the web app/page and logged back in. I did this 3 times, shutting down the browser between log offs and log ons. Guess what, I never had an issue with the web app. I even tried to log into the phone app, while I was not logged in on the web, just in case. Alas after 10 frustrating minutes, I deleted the app. Now I'm seeing all the other complaints about logging on, in the reviews.
Dash Of Madness Jake Andrew
18
Friday, June 20, 2025
I'm so excited about being able to involve my self in this! The idea of giving someone an opportunity to see a side of life they otherwise would have never had! Absolutely warms heart and soul!
Christine Jane Cardoz
16
Tuesday, December 31, 2024
The app itself is good, and definitely helps me make a difference in my daily life. In terms of review, the UI and interface could be better. I'd like a place to see all my ongoing journeys and sprints; I get notified about forgetting a journey but when I click on it it doesn't pull open that journey. There's also a recent 302 error being found that is stopping me from completing actions.
A Google user
237
Thursday, November 21, 2019
I love the app, and what it stands for, with the rewards included. It's very fare and easy to win however the issue with the rewards page refreshing after you swipe down to the different rewards is quite annoying and defeating. No matter how hard you try, you swipe all the way down and it takes you right back up. I am unable to browse and read through the different rewards because it keeps refreshing. Previous versions didn't have this issue... But love that app. :)
James Carmody
2
Sunday, March 30, 2025
I will not be silent about positive feedback, which I will share as I use the app. I will begin with an intro: you should learn strategic silence when your voice actually sets your cause back, like a motor vehicle amalgamating a protest that a choir effectively sings, which the motor negatively shreds. Edited
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