Why Users Are Leaving Top Dj Apps

We analyzed 537 negative reviews to understand why users abandon the most popular Dj apps — and what they want instead.

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Apps Analyzed
537
Reviews
86/100
Market Opportunity

Competitor Weaknesses

Specific, exploitable gaps in the top Dj apps on the App Store.

djay - DJ App & AI Mixer

Frequent crashes and Spotify integration issues

"Spotify — It keeps kicking me out of Spotify. I just paid the annual subscription!!!!"
"App crashes and freezes are a constant issue."

Edjing Mix - DJ Music Mixer

High subscription costs and misleading free trials

"Too expensive — $10 a week for a phone app? Nope. Not for me."
"Misleading — Don’t put your ads in FREE games if you don’t have a FREE option."

Groovepad - Music & Beat Maker

Overwhelming ad presence and limited free content

"Too many ads! It’s not even the amount of ads. It’s the sleazy way they’re set up."
"There is so many ads and it makes me mad pls fix this."

Launchpad - Music & Beat Maker

Subscription model dissatisfaction and app crashes

"Fraudulent charges — I clicked on 'buy (FREE)' and got charged $16.99."
"App crashes frequently, making it unusable."

SUPER PADS - Become a DJ Mixer

Excessive ads and limited free functionality

"Too much ads. You need 2 ads just to learn a song. One to download and another to learn the song."
"It's not free — Lier."

Pricing Complaints

67% of reviews express dissatisfaction with pricing, primarily due to misleading free trials and unexpected subscription charges.

What Users Will Actually Pay

Many users express willingness to pay for a one-time purchase option instead of recurring subscriptions, with $10-$20 mentioned as a potential acceptable range.

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