Installed it. Was literally asked on loading it for the first time to review it (um, haven't used it yet). Got an ad after that. then it crashed. Loaded it again and got and upsell ad. Tried to add my weight but it's in lbs by default. Not sure what my weight is in burgers per football field American units. Couldn't find how to change units. Deleted app.
There is a free version, but it asks you to pay every time you open the app. There are also a TON of ads, which makes it hard to weed through to actual data entry. Once you get past that, the app is very simple to use.
I paid for lifetime, and it's still showing me ads. It does what it says it will do, but many apps do the same for free. I wouldn't have even wrote this review but it still showing me ads after paying for lifetime is super annoying.
New to the app but so far so great and they have fantastic email support that responds quite quickly! I love that they are planning to roll out some great new features in the near future.
I purchased a new phone and my readings disappeared. It works now I take it back. The app is very useful.
The app does not work properly even if you pay. They charge you for a year and when you ask for a refund they pass you to app store instead. No proper customer service and had sent 3 emails and wait a week to know I have been passed to app store. DO NOT EVEN TRY IT. Much better option than this shady app
Good app for tracking bp and weight.
Not very friendly user interface.
let's you download ,makes it look easy then asked for 35 quid , ok if it's worth it but the app store is full of it here and most don't work , needs a free couple of days before I will pay !
Bought the A & D BPM recommended in the app but the Bluetooth connection just doesn't work. It pairs but doesn't sync new measurements. will cancel subscription.
Supposed to be free but not even given opportunity to try before sales being pushed. No option provided for free.
No, it is not fixed! If you have a newer Samsung phone, do not bother to download this app. I have previously used this app on a Note 20 Ultra 5G and it was fantastic. I loved that you could send your BP log by email or print it. With my new phone the home screen where you enter your readings has disappeared. I deleted the app and reinstalled thinking there may have been a glitch during the change over. That was not the case. So, don't waste your time with this if you have a newer phone.
difficult to use and fulla of ads. I deleted it immediately
There are so many inconveniences to this app that I find it to be useless. I can find no way to add my birth date without scrolling month by month over almost 60 years. The setting to sync with devices only takes you to a website where you can buy devices. Don't bother with this app, there are many that are more functional.
This is my rating after having the app for just a few days. You use your own blood pressure and pulse monitoring device then record the results in the app. The app saves the results and creates charts and graphs using various colors so that you can visually see which category your blood pressure falls into (low, normal, pre-hyperension, stage 1 hypertension, and stage 2 hypertension). It also uses your results to determine your pulse pressure, mean arterial pressure, and the body mass index.
Nice interface but buggy. I still see ads occasionally, even though I've upgraded to the ad free version (need to restart the app to clear them). The profile is difficult to set up because you can't enter a birth date -- you have to swipe backwards through the calendar, starting from today. I'm 51, which means 612 swipes. No thanks. The csv exported data includes units rather than raw numbers, which makes it impossible to do any data analysis with Excel without a lot of manual editing.
Would love to see all measurements on one chart. While weight is tracked & charted, it could be highlighted when target is met. Irritating BUG. After tapping past 12 months x 50 years, the app did not save my entry. Impossible to enter birthdate: month, day, year. I like the stats that tell percentage of time spend at each level, i.e. 25% pre-hypertension, and 75% normal. Good info on Limits. And you can change those limits to fit your health need.
Tried syncing with Fit (only reason I'm trying this app) and I got a warning saying the developer hasn't been verified by Google. Unacceptable risk here. I didn't get a chance to play with it much to verify what's free sync-wise and what isn't, and it wasn't obvious in the menu/etc which features do and do not work without a subscription.
I'm a paid subscriber. I want to like this more because the interface is nice, and record keeping is good. However, it doesn't sync well with other health services or even my own devices, and using the password is a tremendous pain. I keep getting wrong password notifications even after I've reset the password (I also use a password manager, so I know I'm entering the correct credentials. On to the next one.
Very frustrated right now. I have this app on my Pixel phone and I also have it on my iPad. I sync data to the cloud on a regular basis. Three days ago I ran into a problem, a JavaScript error that won't let the android version of the app sync to the cloud. I emailed support multiple times but gave not received a response