Not a sponsored list. We analyzed 55 real negative reviews from the top Rappelling Assistant apps. Here's what each one gets wrong — so you can pick the least broken one.
Exploitative time-based billing that turns 5-minute tasks into multi-hour charges with poor quality control
"they charged me $24 solely for emailing me a boarding pass"
"charged me sixty dollars to make a dinner reservation"
Aggressive paywall for basic features combined with payment processing failures that charge users without delivering
"You will be asked to spend another $4.99 for positively everything"
"Bought 500 XP, confirmed purchase and all set except the app crashes with each purchase attempt. Bank is debited but no XP"
Personal assistant apps face critical failures in core value delivery: Magic overcharges for simple tasks (charging $24-60 for basic actions like email forwarding or reservations) while providing poor results, and DataBot forces excessive in-app purchases that often fail to process. The market opportunity lies in building a transparent, task-focused assistant with upfront pricing and reliable exec...
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