Rene Schernus
1 year ago
The app is ok but i don't need and used it ... To subscribe via app is not a problem, of course, to unsubscribe works ONLY via website. And you have to do it twice, if you miss the almost hidden "continue to cancel" on the page after you canceled, you still a subscriber. Very customer friendly and definitely something i would love Google to do something to protect the customers. And why is the subscription NOT show in Google Play? Maybe meant to let you forget.
Vaishnavi Venkatesh
1 year ago
it used to be good. Now the quality is medicre after you complete the first few journeys which are amazing. Would have given it 4 stars if it wasn't for their terrible subscription policy. I canceled my subscription renewal on play store last year but they still renewed it on their website with no confirmation email or any warning and refuse to refund when I have not used it at all and happened to see it in my credit card statement where it wasn't even clear who the merchant was.
Nick Taylor
1 year ago
They make it all but impossible to cancel your subscription. Currently disputing charges. Cannot recommend. Update: I received a response with a link that wasn't provided without posting this one-star review. The link took me to what I've already done via the playstore (no subscription shows active), and they're still charging me. Irrespective of whether the product is good; I cannot recommend this App due to their questionable practice to get people stuck into their product.
D Black
11 months ago
Edit 2023-08-02 Fabulous is still a great app, every time it asks me to rate again. : ) Original: a little after 2023-02-17 This app has helped to bring hope that I can get over my struggles with depression & executive-function problems. I just started the healthy-breakfast part after the morning water, & I joined a morning-walk challenge. I'm looking forward to more help getting into the habits I've been struggling to get back into. The app can be somewhat corny, but that is part of its charm.
K Hanley
11 months ago
I have been trying to get a refund and cancel this app for 3 years. First year when I accidentally didnt cancel after the 7 day period I let it go. 2nd year I reached out because I forgot I had it, a few days after I realized I was charged and they told me they could not find my account (I had never actually logged into the app ever, I had only paid for it after seeing an ad). So they needed more info and my ADHD self forgot that they needed even more info. 3rd time I've been emailing, spoke wit
Ben Duncan
10 months ago
Good app, only about 2 weeks in so far. Basically gamifies small life improvements at a slow and steady pace. The coachings have been helpful I've encountered some technical glitches and there are many situations where they upsell you on additional apps or services which can be disheartening.
Ana Cristina Irizarri
1 year ago
Still working with it, liking it so far. Will add the other star in a month. I dropped it and now 2024 I. Taking it again; I think I put too much in my routines and that is why it was so long and hard to keep up. If it is designed for people with ADHD, it needs to be simpler. I love the multiple options and the music.
Dan
1 year ago
Thia app is great. Very positive and inspiring. But there is still an ad that plays even though I'm paying for the app. After every success it "awards" me with 5 free trials to gift out. Which kinda ruins the nice compliment it gives with "car salesman" vibes. It's everywhere in the app as well. Like a popup on the home page. Kind of ridiculous for a payed app. Still a good app to help one better themselves and get into good habits though.
Rena Wang
11 months ago
I've had this app for 3-4 years, and it's got a diverse toolkit and structures your habits for you in storytelling adventure type journeys. It's fantastic if you're starting your habit journal. But as a jack of many and an ace of none, after 4 years there's still many basic issues. EDIT: As of 7/7/24, the app has become even more cluttered with your routines showing up 3 times alone on the main screen and it is filled with self advertisements for more of their own apps that are not removable.
Suravi Bantawa
1 year ago
I downloaded this app after watching an ad. I had to subscribe to log in, and I read that I had 7 days to cancel before I was charged. I tried the app features and was not satisfied. I canceled the subscription within the hour believing the app would not charge me. It keeps telling me to drink water and sends dumb inspiring messages. You wont get a refund. dont even download the app. The worst experience ever!
Caleb Rodriguez
11 months ago
ROUTINE ALARMS DO NOT WORK! If I reset or change the time they will work once. I have not had any of the alarms work for more than one day even setting the alarm to full screen only worked a handful of times. Edit: I think it has something to do with the phone alarms. Fabulous usually overrides the alarm shortcut but if I get the normal alarm the fabulous alarm stops. Pixel 6.
Josh Eastburn
1 year ago
Content is fantastic. Interface is beautiful but also kinda slow. Often have to tap multiple times to get it to acknowledge an activity completion. Takes lots of taps to update my routines. Not sure why some activities have timers because timers don't seem to do anything. Fewer animations and artistic transitions and instead a little more responsiveness and intuitiveness would make for a more enjoyable experience. UPDATE: The app just killed my streak progress after 100 days ðŸ˜
Tamara McCarty
10 months ago
Too complicated, not intuitive. I found the science pieces interesting, but the felt more like I was lost in maze and accidentally saying "yes I did this action" because it prompted me to, but I hadn't actually done that action/habit. Visually busy interface makes the app more likely to be a time sucker than actually being helpful. Feels more meditation energy style rather than concrete action focused.
Emily Simmons
10 months ago
I've been enjoying the app. I really appreciate that the techniques are backed by research. I have one complaint. Periodically, the app shows little graphics with tips and offers you a button to save the image. But when I try to save it, it just sends a link to the Fabulous app without the image. I hope it's a mistake, but it feels crummy that I try to share or save a picture with self care tips, but end up just linking the app. Why would you offer to save the image if it doesn't actually work?
Andrea Johnson
10 months ago
Saw this ad and thought I'd give it a try. I'm so glad I chose the $1 price for the trial. I cannot use the app at all. Once it asks for the login, and takes you to the page with all the mountains, the app freezes every single time. I can't click on anything and have to keep uninstalling it. Galaxy s10e
Ashley Hardy
10 months ago
App doesn't work. Can't get past opening introduction screen. Contacted tech support but no response. Cancelled subscription because I literally can't use their app. It also double subscribed me to a different app called "Clarify" and appeared that it was going to charge me 2 subscription fees when the trial period ended. I've since cancelled everything.
Elliot Boyette
10 months ago
The idea is there. The motivational stuff is great but it is too cluttered and a bit shmaltzy of an app. I needed a routine planner and have adhd but it gets too far into the weeds with adhd "tools" and jingling keys without any option to customize them. So I felt other options were better than this app. When I decided to stop using this app just after the short trial period had ended, I got intense pushback from this developer and they pulled the TOS as a "gotcha". Scammy practices.
Runa
10 months ago
I honestly didn't expect to like this app so much... but was having a day when I came across an ad for it and decided to take advantage of the trial. It's not the kind of cheesy, disconnected, unrealistic fluff I kind of expected, but touching and gently uplifting and sweet. The voice is charming, and the whimsy of the "traveler" on a journey is perfect...again, actually doesn't feel cheesy ;) I love creating personalized habit lists, getting reminders, and the satisfaction of checking them off
Lisa Sugarman
9 months ago
Original review has it as 4*, but question was never answered**UPDATE/EDIT*** I had forgotten that I once installed this in the past, but this sounds like such a good idea for an app, but I don't think it's right that you get someone so very interested, & feeling like this is going to be a great app for "fixing" what is going wrong in your life. However, I think that they should tell you up front that you have to pay after a trial period. I thought it was free.
Sharyn Bachleda
9 months ago
I liked it for a little while and eventually the app started making my phone glitch and would interrupt me taking videos or texting and then it caused my phone to stop working altogether and would freeze. A little text bubble would pop up saying that the app wasn't optimized for my phone blah blah and I'd have to restart my phone to get it to work again. I subscribed to premium because I was talked into it but I could never really use it because of how glitchy it is. It was a waste of time tbh.