Not a sponsored list. We analyzed 30 real negative reviews from the top Color Generator apps. Here's what each one gets wrong — so you can pick the least broken one.
Chaotic, unintuitive UI with intrusive tutorials and artificial limitations (5 color limit)
"The user interface is hard to use. You don't know why or how things are happening and theyre chaotic and unintuitive"
"the tutorial dialog was in the way of the brightness and couldn't be dismissed"
Critical data loss bug causing saved palettes to disappear after updates, plus broken save functionality
"it just randomly deleted every single one of my pallets, and now I have to start over"
"Years of saved palettes have just disappeared suddenly"
Lacks customization and organization features despite offering export capabilities
"No way to customize the app for your needs, you can export more values than you can actually manipulate in app & you cannot even categorize/file palettes you've created"
Inaccurate color selection tool and general instability
"I put the selecter oncer somthing and it shows a color 3 inches away"
"Seems like a neat app but it also seems unstable"
Color palette apps suffer from critical data loss issues, poor usability, and missing core features. Users consistently report losing saved palettes after updates, confusing UIs with no clear workflows, and lack of essential color theory tools (color wheels, harmony schemes). High frustration despite strong demand signals an underserved market ripe for a polished competitor.
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