We analyzed 10 negative reviews of Plan to Eat from the App Store. Here's what users are saying.
I was using this app for about two weeks and when I went to add meals to my planner for the next week, it would not let me get off a screen informing me that my free trial had expired. I didn’t even know I was on a trial period. So unless you’ve got money to subscribe, don’t bother with this app.
I use this app almost every day. Very convenient and easy to copy new recipes I find on the internet.
I really enjoy this app, but I still have some challenges importing recipes from Facebook and TikTok. When recipes are in a facebook comment, you can’t just import the recipe. You have to go into the comment with the recipe, manually copy the link to the comment and then go to the app and import t...
This app has not been significantly updated in a very long time. It feels outdated. It’s a bit clunky at times. The way you add items to your freezer is very time consuming and annoying. You should just have the option to add things without having to like schedule you cooked it first. I wish that th...
This app gives no indication that it’s not free but forces you to pay after two weeks for a subscription. Not worth it
I really enjoyed the app till my 14 days was up, I guess I misunderstood, I thought there was a free version that you could use but it just would have all the features. I didn’t realize it would force me to get the subscription otherwise I wouldn’t have even tried it so I lost all the recipes that I...
Won’t save recipes from the internet; just continuously returns to the explanation page of how to save recipes from the internet.
The app lures you with “free” but then when you download it’s a free trial with an annual fee. Additionally, the app is clunky and not streamlined or user friendly.
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