We analyzed 73 negative reviews to understand why users abandon the most popular Snowboarding Tracker apps — and what they want instead.
Specific, exploitable gaps in the top Snowboarding Tracker apps on the App Store.
Catastrophic technical execution with broken photo uploads, app crashes, and aggressive paywall blocking all features after promising to remain free
"Less than 6 months ago in an interview the co founder claimed that this app would always be free and never cost money. So that was a lie."
"Paid for a membership hoping it might work. It doesn't. Hire a real dev to fix this mess"
Deceptive pricing that advertises as free then attempts to charge $99.99
"Was to be free. Jumped through the hoops and got to where it was supposed to be free and then they tried to charge me $99.99!!!! THAT IS NOT FREE!!!!!!!!!"
Fundamentally broken GPS tracking with inaccurate measurements and location detection failures
"Inaccurate, inconsistent speed measurements. Misses whole runs in vertical measurements."
"Trying to record feet for my skiing sessions in Michigan. App locates me in Sydney Australia every time."
Users are outraged by the pricing model shift from promised free access to aggressive paywalling of basic features. Prices range from $14/month to $99.99, which users consider absurdly high for the buggy product quality. The bait-and-switch approach has destroyed trust.
Users expressed willingness to watch ads or pay reasonable prices for premium features, but not for basic functionality like connecting with friends or tracking runs. The current pricing is seen as exploitative given the low user count and technical issues.
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