I originally wrote a review for this app of 5 stars because my friends were in an “internship” that basically threatened to fire them if they didn’t get three people to leave five-star reviews. Every review here for five stars is probably only left for that reason rather than being people who genuinely enjoy that app, because the entire group of ambassadors was told to do this. It was required to be a written reply, and you can tell that these were for a challenge because all the reviews for this app were between Jan 18-24, April 19-25, or 1 yr ago, which I assume were different groups of interns that were given a week to do it. It is false advertisement at worst and dishonesty at best to make this required rather than requiring three people to honestly rate the app. I also wrote “internship” because they screwed my friends over by referring to it as such when it was actually some sort of competition to get an internship, which made them not get the credit for their class and one of them couldn’t graduate on time because of it. They don’t know I’m writing this but I wanted to warn people that these reviews are fake, in a way. I also know the entire thing was really disorganized so I’d advise people not to take up an “internship” with them, with stuff like sending owed money super late, not listening to feedback, and just being unclear or entirely unresponsive in communication. As for the actual app, it’s a good concept but far from unique. The daily prompts are okay, usually hit-or-miss because it’s very difficult to create a prompt that appeals to everyone. I imagine making all these prompts is consuming time from actually developing the app because there are countless bugs that affect the ease of use. The custom prompts are the only good part, but again, it’s not unique simply because we could use a group chat for the same purpose with much less bugs.