Kevin Costello
What used to be a somewhat useful tool for monitoring the happenings in your neighborhood has become a downloadable ad for their premium service. The default notifications, which cannot be configured, invite you to access things locked behind a paywall, and your "local feed" updates inconsistently, if at all. Also, most of the people commenting on the app are unhinged lunatics, but that's not really the app's fault, and more a reflection of where I live, heh.
56 people found this review helpful
Shaun
Installed to see what's happening right now in my neighborhood. It asked for my location, I said "just for now" since it's a one time use. Then it kicked it back twice trying to allow me to share my precise location at all times. Then after several pages of junk it asked me to pay $20. No. Just no. $20 after running me through the hoops of a junk UI?!
54 people found this review helpful
Cleo V
It use to be better, but now everything is about trying to get you to pay for the subscription version. At least before the free version wasn't perfect, but gave One the sense that they could still use the app to be warned about the dangers that were around them without needing to be highway robbed by some app.
57 people found this review helpful