It won’t even let you use it without paying $3.
I opened the app and I made an account like normal and then I selected the Apple Watch I had and it immediately took me to a screen where it was begging for me to pay either three dollars for the weekly fee or 15 for the yearly fee.
Now there is an X and normally the X should work and click out of that page, but it does not let you do that screen recorded video of me tapping in that area 10 seconds straight and I even tried after that to try to click that X but to no avail, it’s still would not budge.
Bottom line do not get it. It’s worthless and this is just a copy and paste of every single other Apple Watch face app. This app is truly genuinely nothing special. You can see that from the copy and paste screenshots they provided.Good concept, flawed design
Few things I don’t like that will stop me from renewing the subscription to this app.
1. Requires an internet connection at all times.
2. App has to run in the background on your watch to keep the face updating. Eats battery.
3. Since it’s a subscription service the watch faces need to be verified on reboot or first download and leave a blank template for upwards of 5 minutes before showing up.
4. Of the 300,000 advertised watch faces most are absolutely redundant. I found about 10 faces to use.
5. The search function and library in the app are poorly designed, finding watch faces is not streamlined at all. You cannot refine your searches and are stuck scrolling through hundreds, if not thousands of faces.
6. Subscription fee doubles after first year.
Pros are that there are a handful of cool watch faces.
If this app functioned as well as the Apple Watch app and kept the watch faces locally so they load promptly it would be worth it.Subscribed for one face, not compatible
This is a very unique issue where I was recommended the fallout pipboy face by my sister and it was a terrible experience. With Facer, The only way to even get info on this one specific face was to subscribe and pay $7/month. I was willing to buy the subscription for the one face but after I did, I found out that my rarely worn Apple Watch was not compatible, it was just a little too old. So to make it worth the $7 price I decided to just find something, anything, fun and upload it. Only 25% of the available faces were compatible with my watch. Most people of the faces were made for newer model of Apple Watches and I had no way to sort for anything compatible. The interface was actually so simplified that even searching within themes was turning up mixed results at best. So I spent a little over an hour clicking on each face that remotely piqued my interest to see if it was compatible. Estimating that out of the 75 faces I clicked on, only 15 were compatible and uploadable without downloading a mystery file. After that I was so frustrated that I just gave up. Seeing the icon in my programs really irked me, but thankfully I remembered to unsubscribe before I got charge for another month. So for anyone without the newest smart watch from a short list of very specific manufacturers, steer clear of this app. And NEVER install a file onto your phone that you can’t vet.