Not a sponsored list. We analyzed 34 real negative reviews from the top Debate apps. Here's what each one gets wrong — so you can pick the least broken one.
Poor UX with character limits and unclear instructions
"No instructions provided, so even though I understood the point of some of the "games," others were unclear."
"I just downloaded this app today, and it's very polished and professional looking. I love the concept but this is all undermined by the fact I can only type about 3-4 short sentences before it word caps me?"
Severe bugs, broken features, and completely ineffective moderation
"So many bugs like a lot. But a great concept."
"However, the people who send death threats and advocate for genocide are an issue, and should be banned."
Poor topic selection and overall execution
"It's Okay. The general category is buns"
Debate app market shows significant opportunity with existing apps plagued by technical bugs, poor moderation, and inactive user bases. Users want structured debates with better matching systems and quality control, but current apps fail to deliver on basic functionality and community management.
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