We analyzed 12 negative reviews of Potion.bar: Whiskey Scanner from the App Store. Here's what users are saying.
Lack of real-time data and search functionality
"The “hunting locations” have reports over a year old."
"Can’t search! I downloaded the app to help search for bourbon that is hard to find."
App was working fine before I upgraded to IOS 17. Now app doesn’t work. Keeps going in circles. Hope they fix it soon
Lots of potential with this app but right now its useless and will probably uninstall. 1) unstable and constantly hangs or just crashes. Hard to even back out of whatever place you navigate to. 2) the “hunting locations” have reports over a year old which in the rare whiskey hunting game, is com...
App constantly freezes and I have to close it out after a few clicks into one bottle I’m looking at.
This has nothing listed in Alabama I can’t find any of the bourbons I drink on here
Search finally works and now populates results for hunting. Problem is, seems they only cover Austin and Dallas in Texas. Add Houston results and I’ll be happy camper.
When I initially saw this app I was ecstatic. Who wouldn’t want to find hard to find things or check stock at places all just by opening an app!? Upon further review the only useful thing I’ve seen so far is the MSRP section so I know if I’m vastly over paying for a bottle of bourbon or not. I th...
When you hit huntings spots it just spins and there are no results.
I like the idea. But to also think that you are going to find rare bourbon that isn’t at secondary market prices because someone puts it on an app is a little crazy. Stores don’t have problems selling allocated products. That’s why they are allocated. Anyway. The app. The msrp section is nice, the...
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