We analyzed 818 negative reviews to understand why users abandon the most popular Driving Test apps — and what they want instead.
Specific, exploitable gaps in the top Driving Test apps on the App Store.
Aggressive subscription model and misleading free trial claims.
"They charged me the last day of my trial without notifying."
"The app is free to download but not to use."
Outdated content and incorrect answers.
"The questions are outdated and misleading."
"Several of the answers are wrong and outdated."
Inconsistent app performance and login issues.
"Every time I log in it immediately logs out."
"The app crashes immediately upon entering login info."
Lack of free content and misleading advertising.
"You have to pay for everything, nothing is free."
"The app in the store may say 'Free' but it's a complete lie."
A significant 82% of users complain about the forced subscription model and unexpected charges. The weekly fee of $7.99 is seen as exorbitant, with many users suggesting a one-time fee or a more affordable monthly plan.
Users mention they'd be willing to pay a one-time fee of around $10-$20 if it meant full access without recurring charges.
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