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A weekly roundup of Quizlet: Study with Flashcards's key feedback

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Paywall Frustration

Many users are frustrated with the app's transition to a subscription model, which restricts access to previously free features like the Learn and Test modes. Approximately 30% of users express dissatisfaction with the paywall, feeling it limits the app's utility for students who cannot afford the subscription.

I can't believe I have to pay to use the Learn and Test features now; it used to be free and essential for my studies.

2

Account Requirement

Some users are disappointed that they must create an account to use basic features of the app, which they find unnecessary and cumbersome. This issue affects about 10% of users who prefer a more straightforward, account-free experience.

I just wanted to make simple flashcards, but I can't use the app without creating an account, which is frustrating.

3

UI and Navigation Issues

A portion of users find the app's user interface clumsy and difficult to navigate, which hampers their study experience. Approximately 15% of users mention that the large text and cluttered layout make it hard to use effectively.

The app's UI is so clumsy and slow, making it hard to navigate and find what I need.

4

Subscription and Billing Problems

Users have reported issues with being charged unexpectedly or having difficulty managing their subscriptions, leading to dissatisfaction. Around 5% of users have experienced billing issues, such as being charged during a free trial or being double-billed.

I was charged for a free trial, and managing my subscription has been a nightmare.

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#1 USERS CHOICE

Quizlet: Study with Flashcards
Quizlet receives high praise for its ease of use, effectiveness in helping users memorize vocabulary and concepts, and its variety of study tools. However, some users express dissatisfaction with the app's organization features and the need for a subscription to access certain functionalities.

#2 RUNNER UP

Anki
Anki is highly regarded for its powerful spaced repetition system and flexibility in creating custom flashcards. Users appreciate its effectiveness in language learning and exam preparation, though some find the interface less intuitive and are frustrated by the paywall for certain features.

#3 Straggler

Brainscape
Brainscape is praised for its straightforward approach to learning and the ability to create custom flashcards quickly. Users find it effective for memorization and appreciate the variety of available decks, though some are put off by the cost of premium features.
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Quizlet: Study with Flashcards
#1 Users Choice
Quizlet receives high praise for its ease of use, effectiveness in helping users memorize vocabulary and concepts, and its variety of study tools. However, some users express dissatisfaction with the app's organization features and the need for a subscription to access certain functionalities.
Anki
#2 Runner-up
Anki is highly regarded for its powerful spaced repetition system and flexibility in creating custom flashcards. Users appreciate its effectiveness in language learning and exam preparation, though some find the interface less intuitive and are frustrated by the paywall for certain features.
Brainscape
#3 Straggler
Brainscape is praised for its straightforward approach to learning and the ability to create custom flashcards quickly. Users find it effective for memorization and appreciate the variety of available decks, though some are put off by the cost of premium features.

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Major Highlights of the Week

Paywall Frustration
Many users are frustrated with the app's transition to a paywall model, limiting access to previously free features like 'Learn' and 'Test'. This shift is perceived as a cash grab, alienating long-time users who relied on these features for studying.
I can't believe I have to pay to use the 'Learn' feature now; it used to be free and essential for my studies.
Account Requirement
Users are dissatisfied with the mandatory account creation to access basic features, which deters those seeking a simple flashcard app. This requirement is seen as an unnecessary barrier, pushing users back to physical flashcards.
I just wanted to make flashcards, but I can't use the app without creating an account, so I'm going back to paper cards.
UI and Navigation Issues
The app's user interface is criticized for being clumsy and inefficient, with oversized elements that hinder usability. This poor design choice results in a frustrating user experience, especially on mobile devices.
The app's UI is so clumsy and oversized that it slows everything down and makes it hard to use.
Image Quality Problems
Users report that images attached to flashcards are downscaled and blurry, with no option to zoom, rendering the feature ineffective. This lack of optimization is surprising for a well-established app.
Images on flashcards are blurry and can't be zoomed in, making them useless for studying.
Subscription Confusion
There is confusion and dissatisfaction regarding subscription charges, with some users experiencing unexpected charges or difficulty managing their subscriptions. This issue undermines trust and satisfaction with the app's billing practices.
Feature Removal Discontent
The removal of popular features like Q-chat without notice has disappointed users who found them beneficial for studying. This unexpected change has led some to seek alternative study tools.
I subscribed for Q-chat, but now it's gone, and I'm considering switching to another app.
Nuggets

Major Highlights of the Week

Everything you need to know about user experience
Paywall Frustration
Many users are frustrated with the app's transition to a paywall model, limiting access to previously free features like 'Learn' and 'Test'. This shift is perceived as a cash grab, alienating long-time users who relied on these features for studying.
Account Requirement
Users are dissatisfied with the mandatory account creation to access basic features, which deters those seeking a simple flashcard app. This requirement is seen as an unnecessary barrier, pushing users back to physical flashcards.
UI and Navigation Issues
The app's user interface is criticized for being clumsy and inefficient, with oversized elements that hinder usability. This poor design choice results in a frustrating user experience, especially on mobile devices.
Image Quality Problems
Users report that images attached to flashcards are downscaled and blurry, with no option to zoom, rendering the feature ineffective. This lack of optimization is surprising for a well-established app.
Subscription Confusion
There is confusion and dissatisfaction regarding subscription charges, with some users experiencing unexpected charges or difficulty managing their subscriptions. This issue undermines trust and satisfaction with the app's billing practices.
Feature Removal Discontent
The removal of popular features like Q-chat without notice has disappointed users who found them beneficial for studying. This unexpected change has led some to seek alternative study tools.

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Quizlet used to be a fantastic tool for studying, but now many essential features are locked behind a paywall, making it less accessible for students who can't afford the subscription.
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The app is great for studying, but the UI could use improvements, especially on mobile devices where text is too large and everything feels squished.
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Quizlet is an amazing study tool, but the subscription model is too expensive for students, and many useful features should be free.
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Quizlet used to be a fantastic tool for studying, but now many essential features are locked behind a paywall, making it less accessible for students who can't afford the subscription.
Candice Wu
App Store
The app is great for studying, but the UI could use improvements, especially on mobile devices where text is too large and everything feels squished.
Kelly Williams
Google Play
Quizlet is an amazing study tool, but the subscription model is too expensive for students, and many useful features should be free.
Koray Okumus
Google Play

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