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  • Where’d This Come From?

    I’d never heard of Axios before this month. Somehow I stumbled upon it two weeks ago and now it’s what I pull up after I shower in the morning and before I read for bed.
    Never written a review for an app before so hopefully it’s enough to encourage you to DL it. You’ll appreciate this after you do!
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  • Definitely a work in progress

    This app is a bit of a mess right now. There are newsletters that collect various stories for you to read but they all overlap and the layout is confusing. To make matters worse the app frequently crashes or notifications don’t lead directly to relevant stories.
  • Pretty useless for non Americans

    The UI is good, Reading experience is nice too. But it’s pretty useless for non Americans (I.e. majority of the world). Offers no flexibility.
    Not worth the download in the present form.

    Developer Response

    Hi BasaiDai964 — thanks for checking out the new Axios app! We'd love to hear more about what you think we could introduce to make the app resonate with a non-American audience. If you'd like to discuss further you can reach us directly at app@axios.com. — Axios mobile team
  • A respectably accurate news company getsA fantastic app

    Axios smart brevity is what makes it stand out as THE source for quick digestible news with deep insights. This app is a great way to support this, I love it. Only suggestion is to make the Axios alerts look a bit nicer when you get them, maybe a word count tweak with your new titles?
  • Almost perfect

    I have subscribed to Axios emails for a few months now, and one of the emails suggested trying the app. I have only had the app for a couple of days now, but it seems to be working well. The sharing options support emails/Slack to coworkers, as well as sharing to other social media platforms. The ONLY thing that is lacking is a way to distinguish unread articles from already read articles in the timeline.
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  • Great little App

    All my news in the one place when I want it.
  • I’ve been waiting so long

    I love reading up on news via bullets. I feel like it definitely adds to the amount of relevant information I keep. I’ve been waiting for an app version for such a long time and it’s almost a seamless transition from everything I need off the web site.
    I would only recommend adding a switch from dark mode directly on the app. Currently, having dark mode applied to my iPhone presets the app in dark mode as well, making it difficult to read text on a dark background. Other than that the app is perfect!!
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  • Great functionality - great content

    I love the way Axios shares information and this app makes a great job of presenting it in a clear and easy to navigate way. Gives you the option to choose the topics you want to follow and scroll to a series of highlights that you can choose to “Go deeper” in.
    Great app! Shout-out to the great developer team!
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  • High Aniticpated App of 2020

    Thank you to the Axios team for finally rolling out the app. I’ve been reading Axios for the greater part of 2 years now and appreciate their fair and balanced view to reporting concisely. Relying heavily on daily newsletters to stay informed, I look for to not having a cluttered e-mail inbox full of news letter. This app is straight forward and intuitive. Will updates as I start using this app daily.
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  • The app your inbox is worried about

    Axios has been my go-to news nearly since its conception, but my sole complaint to its brevity, option to deep-dive, and top quality writing has been the stack of newsletters that floods my email inbox and slightly increases increases my anxiety. Consider that gone with the app: same layout you expect, same great, simplistic graphics, consolidated in a digestible way in the app. Plus dark mode compatibility? It’s come a long way since the design stage and my inbox is feeling empty inside (literally).
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