1. PS - Using Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge, with Android Oreo OS.One Major Flaw! The creators of this app apparently are unaware that a large portion of the world's working population keep irregular hours such as "night shift" at hospitals and have made it impossible for those individuals to use the notification portion of the app and have done so in a way that makes it seem like your an idiot who can not possible tell time.like three basic features it has totally helped me increase my daily water intake.
2. Having to manually go into the app to get it to start sending notifications every morning is annoying because I wont notice until it's like 2pm and I realize I went the whole day without drinking water.My boyfriend recommended this app as he has the pro version for only $2.99 one off payment on his iPhone.
3. app seems to be less intuitive.Only a few days in, but I've been able to make it... would help if they added more drinks to the list made available (or mixes that help with hydration) but I'm liking it so far!My friend suggested this app to me and I was excited to use it.
4. Everytime I tried to open it it was either a blank screen that I couldn't do anything on or a notification don't me the it wouldn't open🤷 ♀️Crashes everytime.
5. Why do IOS users get to pay for the pro version once and reap all the benefits while Android users have to fork out money every month for a stupid reminder app.
6. Better than all the other drink water apps because I can choose the size of the cup/bottle and just indicate the water reduction in the bottle.
7. I also wish there was a way to edit what I have entered in case I made an inaccurate entry.
8. One good thing is I could choose "pregnant" as a type of female.difficult to measure by the oz.
9. Ill just use the free alarms on my phone.It is hard to set how many ounces I drank, and difficult to switch between types of bottles/cups.
10. Example - Everytime I open Achievements section in the app, it consistently crashes.
11. but i will not pay for an app or to open features locked just as a general personal fiscal ruleI like the app a lot.