Not a sponsored list. We analyzed 48 real negative reviews from the top Event Planning Assistant apps. Here's what each one gets wrong — so you can pick the least broken one.
Severe technical instability causing crashes at onboarding and data loss after updates, combined with deceptive freemium model limiting core features to 5 guests
"The app kept kicking me out so I had to delete. When I redownloaded, i realized i have to pay for the app again. Also, i lost all of the info i had saved"
"Once I click on 'Type of Event' to type in the description it boots me right out. Tried it at least 10 times"
Complete inability to load event pages despite stable internet connection, blocking access to planned events
"Tried for 45 mins to log onto an event. Couldn't even load the page. My WiFi is solid. I'm able to load any other website or streaming services, but I couldn't even get onto an event I planned to attend for three weeks"
Event planning apps suffer from severe technical instability (crashes/freezing in 35% of reviews) and deceptive freemium models that limit core features to 5 guests. Users desperately want customizable task management, collaboration features, and cross-device sync—capabilities entirely missing from current offerings.
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