Not a sponsored list. We analyzed 434 real negative reviews from the top Weightlifting apps. Here's what each one gets wrong — so you can pick the least broken one.
Users feel betrayed by the removal of 'lifetime' access, with frequent pop-up ads for subscriptions.
"My lifetime subscription was removed and now I have to pay yearly."
"Stop spamming Pro. Every time I open the app, it's a popup."
Frequent app crashes and billing issues have frustrated users, leading to significant trust issues.
"App consistently crashes trying to start a workout."
"Charged me for free trial."
Poor workout recommendations and limited customization options frustrate users.
"The app does not allow you to control all aspects."
"Not intuitive for customizing workout plans."
The analysis of 434 negative reviews from the top 5 weightlifting apps reveals a pervasive dissatisfaction with the pricing models, particularly the shift from one-time purchases to subscriptions. Nearly 58% of complaints are about pricing, specifically the 'bait-and-switch' tactics where users were promised lifetime access but are now forced into subscriptions. User experience issues, such as app...
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