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Scammer company. It is a useless platform. It is terrible How the still can operate.
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Scammer company. It is a useless platform. It is terrible How the still can operate.
Wont refund me for a false payment, TERRIBLE COMPANY DO NOT GET ANYTHING FROM IT AND ESPECIALLY DO NOT GIVE THEM YOUR PAYPAL OR ANY FORM OF MONEY.
I am paying Appy Pie $49 every month for the past 4 months for a 1 start dating website app. It is ridiculous how they make their service in comparison to tinder and that is far from the truth. Their dating feature is outdated. They keep asking me to take the reviews down but my Homepage keep getting deleted and error messages showing up on my website eveytime you type my website in any browser. *I have already written my review in regards to Appypie. I could write another review, but they wouldn't like it and I will not lie for anyone because I fear Almighty GOD. I flush $49 every month down Appypie's toilet. Merry Christmas and Almighty GOD Blessings🙏*
they will attract your attention for free use after signup you will know that there is nothing for free
After using the Appy pie system for more than 10 months now, I would have to write this review to tell other users about what are you going to expect. It is going to be fair review because i have also used it for atleast 10 months now. Well for beginners who would like to create an app with features provided by appy pie, this is very good start. Setting up the system is easy, with having some technical background. The system provides lot of functionalities, lot of integration options, but as soon as you start using the system, you will realize that there are basic functions which does not work. It is a major headache/frustration to explain the issues to support people. They are quick to provide reply to your queries but be prepared to explain the whole error situation again and again. If the system is hanging, they will try to solve it, but be prepared to get new bugs into the system. You yourself have to test every possible scenario on your own. As soon as a requirement or basic functionality cannot be provided by them, they will just reply that other customers might be affected so we cannot do that. But the truth is, no real customer could work with the system without a fix, so that means there are actually no other customers using the feature. And if you have no way. You try the system, work with the system, get clients by spending lot of effort and then after 10 months you realize that system is not going to support. But you are stuck, no other choice. So in case you are ready to handle a system which is half baked then go for it otherwise please be sure that you will get disappointed at some point in time for sure.
Some issues to highlight about the food court feature:
1. In India, it might work to just display the name of the product on the product listing page like Butter Panner or Dal makhani but in Germany where the food is so diverse, coming from so many regions, people have no idea what the product contains just by looking at the name. It also needs to display the description on the same page. Otherwise it's too much clicking/navigation, cannot work. The system should have the possibility to allow this as it's already like this on appy pie own website (which is generated from the same app).
2. Showing pictures/images on the product listing page is a major setback for categories with big product listing: How does the end user need to find the correct product if there are more than 50 items in the list, scrolling and scrolling and scrolling.
3. Payment system (e.g. Paypal amount could not be handled individually for the restaurants). I see that technically it might be possible but the product management team does not want that.
4. The current review system inside the app is a major joke. None of the customers who order food are able to provide a review and none of the customers who need to check/read the reviews are able to do so.
5. User management is of no use.
6. Translation of the app is possible but the backend system cannot be translated and the restaurant owners see all in english.
7. No reward or loyalty management system.
8. App size of 200 MB on iPhone.
9. 1000s of bugs in the system.
P.S:: I have been using their Food court feature but the review mainly focuses on the typical handling of issues by the appy pie team. Which remains the same for any feature that you use.
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