An honest comparison based on real user reviews. Both are popular Mental Health apps — but which one do users complain about less?
Generic high-school-level content with aggressive refund manipulation tactics
"The articles are written like a high schooler would (a bright high schooler, but still) and undermines the legitimacy of the articles. It's written very feeling-based rather than research"
"They refunded me after I sent them an email and they asked me to change my review once they refunded me"
Overly simplistic psychology 101 content with binary questions that don't capture nuance
"Geared towards individuals with no self-awareness of mood or understanding of the rudimentary principals of psychological wellness. Honestly, this is High School Intro to Psych 101 stuff."
"for me it doesn't focus in on my needs. The questions are very black and white- yo"
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