Trail’s End User Reviews

Trail’s End
Trail’s End
Weaver Fundraising, LLC

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No Privacy

I’m still trying to decide if this app is only very poorly written or if it was also designed to be intentionally hostile to a user’s privacy. It refuses to allow significant portions of the functionality unless unrelated permissions are granted. Frankly, I question why it is even permitted in the App Store.
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Too many issues

Half the time you can’t log in correctly and there are errors. Keeps telling me to login online.

So many bugs

Could register a biometric, but then it wouldn't work for login (login button didn't work). Had to delete the app and go back to password.

Bigger issue was I couldn't get the bluetooth reader to stick in the app. It would show ready, but when I went into Credit it asked for a reader. And I went back into the reader list and the registration was gone. Tried a number of times and no luck. And not much help in the FAQ.
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Horrible app

Doesn’t let me keep both my kids logged in. Very hard to use while going around the neighborhood. Going to ask my pack to find a different fund raising option.

Please Improve Workflow

The mechanics of the app work great but currently it allows customers to pay via text but allows you to complete the sale and take payment without capturing any information. Very stressful experience using it for the first time.

Don’t bother to download use paper and pen

What a frustrating waste of time this app is! Always getting connection errors. Password situation is out of control. Every time you start the app you have to re register the phone and wait for text notification. Enter that back in the app to get it started. If you have two kids with two logins you switching kids requires more texts and passwords to switch accounts. Can’t remember passwords, Face ID, or thumb. Selling popcorn should be this hard. Scouts should look to another app that can do transactions properly.
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A hot mess

This app is a hot mess from a user interface standpoint. Not intuitive to use, touchy interface, and the whole thing with some items being online direct sales vs wagon sales is confusing and sloppy. A kid should be able to operate this app. As it stands you need a full time IT professional to assist with sales.
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Permissions are a mess

For an app designed to be used by a program with strong emphasis on youth protection, the permissions this app requires are a strange choice. Uploading a profile image requests access to the Apple Music library, including usage metrics. That seems completely unnecessary. Permission to access one image? Fine, but not blanket permission to see all media on the device. If I can’t upload a profile image from a desktop computer, my kid’s page is going to have no image at all.
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horrible

this app is straight booty there’s no other way to put it

Missed sales

Every shift our scout lost sales due to the credit card feature not loading. Terrible.

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