Good concept, needs more work
I like the idea just needs more work. I wish the stores would automatically filter better by country. Sometimes I will click on a store only to find out it's in Russian. Categories are a bit confused. There is no actual swimwear in the swimwear section, just baby clothes. I also don't like how you are not able to click into stores that have a lower rating. You should be able to open any store that is displayed. If it's not sustainable, Why is it included in the app at all? My rating will go up once these elements are fixed.Developer Response
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. It has been shared with the team for consideration as we continue to improve our app. Please contact us at info@goodonyou.eco if you have any additional suggestions or questions.Makes it easy to make ethical shopping choices
This is my most recommended app whenever anyone asks for advice on where to find clothes. Makes it easy to make ethical shopping choices by clearly outlining strengths and weaknesses of businesses and offering alternatives. Promotes small, sustainable business. Also makes it difficult to justify shopping at fast fashion places. Could be some improvements to UI - for example - allowing you to search by clothing item (Linen Trousers, underwear, etc.) but overall love this app and what it aims to accomplish.Developer Response
Thank you for the review and for supporting ethical fashion. Reach out to info@goodonyou.eco if you have any more feedback or improvements to share!A Must-Have
I absolutely love this app. I have been using it to make a serious change in my clothing purchases for summer. I have been telling anyone I possibly can about it. It’s really impactful to see the companies’ stats on environmental and human rights violations, and I’m glad Good On You is digging to find that information.
A few tips:
-Sometimes all the “suggested brands” will default to one $, but they are actually not. If you type in that brand directly into the search bar, the dollar signs rectify themselves. In other words, If you’re trying to follow the trail of “brands similar to the one you’re currently looking at, but less heinous,” the dollar signs might be wrong.
-I tried to find a suggestion feature where we can input a brand to be added to the app. I couldn’t find one, but I’d love stats on Joe’s Jeans!
-if you’re a new buyer or on a budget, I suggest thrifting and ThredUp to make an impact while you’re looking for new staple brands.Developer Response
Thanks for the review, we really value your feedback. It has been shared with the rest of our team and we welcome any other suggestions you have as you use the app!