Arduino Planner App Market Research Report

Opportunity Score: 78/100 | 62 reviews analyzed

Executive Summary

Opus One presents a significant opportunity gap in the Franklin Covey digital planner market. Users love the concept but are abandoning due to critical sync failures, poor customer support, aggressive subscription pricing ($25/year), and missing cross-platform compatibility. A reliable, cross-platform alternative with one-time pricing could capture frustrated users.

Top User Complaints

Sync failures across devices (High severity, 29% frequency)

"Cannot stay synced and cannot cancel so out $24.95. Would be very nice if it worked across devices but syncing with iCloud mostly fails."

Non-responsive or absent customer support (High severity, 24% frequency)

"Be aware that this company will not respond to you even if the product does not work. Before paying the crazy fees they ask for be sure that you are willing to take a $50+ loss."

Subscription pricing perceived as too expensive (High severity, 21% frequency)

"I used Opus One years ago. But what in Sam Hill is worth $25 per year? You've got to be kidding!"

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