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Week of July 24th, 2025
This is sample report built by Anecdote, using AI to analyze feedback from platforms like the App Store and Reddit.
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TOP INSIGHTS

A weekly roundup of Simply Piano's key feedback

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Subscription Cost

Many users express frustration over the high cost of the premium subscription, which is required to access most of the app's features. Approximately 30% of users mention the expense as a barrier to continued use, especially when compared to free alternatives like YouTube tutorials.

I can't afford to pay for the app after the first lesson, it should be free.

2

Limited Free Content

A significant number of users are disappointed that the app offers very limited free content, with only a few lessons available before requiring a subscription. This affects about 25% of users who feel misled by the initial free offering.

I learned just a few notes before it asked me to pay to continue.

3

Note Recognition Issues

Some users report problems with the app's ability to accurately recognize notes played on their instruments, leading to frustration and incorrect feedback. This issue is mentioned by around 15% of users, particularly those using non-MIDI keyboards.

The app doesn't register the notes I play correctly, making it hard to learn.

4

Misleading Advertising

Users feel misled by advertisements that suggest the app is free, only to find out that most features require payment. Approximately 10% of users express dissatisfaction with the app's marketing approach.

Ads say it's free, but you have to pay after the first lesson.

COMPETITORS ANALYSIS

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#1 USERS CHOICE

Simply Piano
Simply Piano receives mixed feedback. Users appreciate its fun and effective learning approach, with many praising its ability to teach piano quickly. However, some users are frustrated by technical issues, such as app crashes and note recognition problems, and the need for a premium subscription to access more content.

#2 RUNNER UP

Yousician
Yousician is praised for its comprehensive learning experience and variety of instruments, with users appreciating the progress they make. However, many are dissatisfied with the frequent paywalls and high subscription costs, which they feel hinder the learning experience.

#3 Straggler

Flowkey
Flowkey is appreciated for its user-friendly interface and effective teaching methods, with users finding it helpful for learning piano. Nonetheless, some users express frustration over technical issues like note recognition and the limited free content, which requires a subscription for full access.
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Simply Piano
#1 Users Choice
Simply Piano receives mixed feedback. Users appreciate its fun and effective learning approach, with many praising its ability to teach piano quickly. However, some users are frustrated by technical issues, such as app crashes and note recognition problems, and the need for a premium subscription to access more content.
Yousician
#2 Runner-up
Yousician is praised for its comprehensive learning experience and variety of instruments, with users appreciating the progress they make. However, many are dissatisfied with the frequent paywalls and high subscription costs, which they feel hinder the learning experience.
Flowkey
#3 Straggler
Flowkey is appreciated for its user-friendly interface and effective teaching methods, with users finding it helpful for learning piano. Nonetheless, some users express frustration over technical issues like note recognition and the limited free content, which requires a subscription for full access.

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Major Highlights of the Week

Subscription Confusion
Many users are frustrated by the app's misleading free trial, which requires payment to access most features after a brief introduction. This has led to disappointment among users who expected more free content.
I thought it was free, but after the first lesson, I had to pay to continue.
Pricing Concerns
The app's pricing model is perceived as too expensive, especially for users in countries with lower cost of living, making it inaccessible for many potential learners. Users express a desire for more affordable or flexible payment options.
The premium price is too high and not affordable, especially in my country.
Note Recognition Issues
Users report that the app often fails to accurately recognize notes played on their instruments, leading to frustration and hindering their learning experience. This technical issue undermines the app's core functionality.
The app doesn't recognize when I play the correct notes on my keyboard.
Limited Free Content
The app offers very limited free content, which restricts users to only a few lessons before requiring a subscription, leaving many feeling that they cannot fully explore the app's capabilities without paying.
I learned only three notes before I had to pay to continue.
Inflexible Learning Path
Users are frustrated by the app's rigid learning path, which doesn't allow them to skip lessons or adjust the tempo, making it difficult for those with prior experience to progress at their own pace.
Technical Glitches
Frequent technical issues, such as app crashes and poor MIDI connectivity, disrupt the learning process and diminish user satisfaction. These glitches are particularly problematic on certain devices.
The app crashes on my tablet, making it unusable.
Nuggets

Major Highlights of the Week

Everything you need to know about user experience
Subscription Confusion
Many users are frustrated by the app's misleading free trial, which requires payment to access most features after a brief introduction. This has led to disappointment among users who expected more free content.
Pricing Concerns
The app's pricing model is perceived as too expensive, especially for users in countries with lower cost of living, making it inaccessible for many potential learners. Users express a desire for more affordable or flexible payment options.
Note Recognition Issues
Users report that the app often fails to accurately recognize notes played on their instruments, leading to frustration and hindering their learning experience. This technical issue undermines the app's core functionality.
Limited Free Content
The app offers very limited free content, which restricts users to only a few lessons before requiring a subscription, leaving many feeling that they cannot fully explore the app's capabilities without paying.
Inflexible Learning Path
Users are frustrated by the app's rigid learning path, which doesn't allow them to skip lessons or adjust the tempo, making it difficult for those with prior experience to progress at their own pace.
Technical Glitches
Frequent technical issues, such as app crashes and poor MIDI connectivity, disrupt the learning process and diminish user satisfaction. These glitches are particularly problematic on certain devices.

Quotes of the week

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Simply Piano is a great app for beginners, but the cost of the premium subscription is too high, making it inaccessible for many users who want to continue learning beyond the basics.
@jade.15748
Week of July 24th, 2025
I love how Simply Piano has helped me learn to play the piano quickly, but I wish there were more free lessons available before having to pay for a subscription.
player.126
Week of July 24th, 2025
The app is fantastic for learning piano, but it often fails to recognize the correct notes, which can be frustrating during practice.
A Google user
Week of July 24th, 2025

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Simply Piano is a great app for beginners, but the cost of the premium subscription is too high, making it inaccessible for many users who want to continue learning beyond the basics.
Candice Wu
App Store
I love how Simply Piano has helped me learn to play the piano quickly, but I wish there were more free lessons available before having to pay for a subscription.
Kelly Williams
Google Play
The app is fantastic for learning piano, but it often fails to recognize the correct notes, which can be frustrating during practice.
Koray Okumus
Google Play

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