Based on 27 real App Store reviews, here's exactly what users wish Wardrobe Organizer apps would build.
Features users are literally asking for in their reviews, ranked by demand.
"However I'm a bit disappointed there isn't a way to mark something as secondhand"
"The app doesn't allow you to input how much time you've owned a piece, so ratings about your wardrobe's sustainability are mostly superficial and related to brand, not whether or not you've kept your clothes from going in the dumpster"
"with tops (or any piece of clothing) you can only add one picture, but I want to see what's on the back of my top as well so it should be able to add two pictures"
"I was wondering if there are any plans to introduce a packing feature to help plan for trips"
"Also i was hoping there is or could be a way to see the total cost of each outfit"
Prioritized actions based on user demand and market opportunity.
22% of complaints stem from surprise paywalls. Show item limits on download page and during onboarding to avoid wasted time investment and negative reviews.
Calendar functionality is broken in Save Your Wardrobe despite being a primary use case. Users explicitly want to 'browse through pre-made looks so I don't have to think about it' - this should work flawlessly.
Automatic background removal fails frequently and users want control. Add manual edge refinement and multi-photo support (front/back views) to improve visual browsing experience.
Users are attracted to sustainability features but find current implementations 'superficial.' Adding ownership duration, secondhand markers, and care instruction tracking creates differentiation.
Data loss with no support response is a critical failure. Build reliable cloud sync, cross-device support, and responsive customer service to prevent catastrophic user experiences.
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