Nope.
I can only think that this must actually be a tool for sanctification in disguise as it pushes your patience to the limit for even the simplest of tasks. Touch one place to edit or insert and it highlights a completely different area. Want to add a link from YouTube? Maybe you can, maybe it crashes, roll the dice, but be sure to save often as it does not auto save, among other things we have come to expect as a basic function rather than a feature. While the browser version on a PC is better, for a program that claims to be a do all for media on any platform, it is easily the most difficult one to work with that I have ever encountered on any platform but especially on a mobile device.
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Not intuitive
This app is not intuitive at all. Not user friendly, not inviting. I have not Googled help yet because I thought it should be easy enough to get news from my local curches without an hour of figuring. I cannot join multiple churches apparently and there is no information from the church I did join.
The iOS Flocknote app is in want.
I’m grateful for this service though the iOS app is in want. For example: rather than saving my log in info in Keychain, I’m asked to reinput the info.
Also, if I want to cancel an in the works email, I cannot.
In addition, there’s no help or contact section on the app.
Please craft the iOS app so that we administrators can get in and get out.
Thank you!
Also, if I want to cancel an in the works email, I cannot.
In addition, there’s no help or contact section on the app.
Please craft the iOS app so that we administrators can get in and get out.
Thank you!
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Horrible app
Have had to use this app with two different churches and it’s awful. It’s buggy, is hard to find groups, and shows me groups for other churches I didn’t sign up for. I have to click on emails sent by our administrator to access our groups. I can’t access them by logging into the app.
Buggy notifications
The app doesn’t allow members to get text messages when groups post messages. No rhyme or reason to the blackout (Yes, notifications aren’t on for all modes of communication)
While I can go in and check the app frequently, some of the groups communicate at the last minute. Defeats the purpose of real-time communication. So frustrated with missing important message while driving to the event the notification pertains to.
While I can go in and check the app frequently, some of the groups communicate at the last minute. Defeats the purpose of real-time communication. So frustrated with missing important message while driving to the event the notification pertains to.
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I love this but
I love this app but i wish it had a feature where you could tell who opens the text messages / emails when you send them and who doesn’t
Good service...App needs tweaking
I’ll start off saying that I am really enjoying exploring the possibilities of the Flocknote platform. That said, an app that just takes users to the Flocknote website “as is” doesn’t cut it. If the app is intended to be a glorified hyperlink to the website than it isn’t going to cut it. The app developers need to realize that the user experience on a smartphone screen, which is dramatically smaller than a laptop or desktop is very different, and they need to make the appropriate adjustments to compensate for that difference.
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Like it, but...
I like Flocknote but it doesn’t work on my iPhone X. So I’m limited to using it on myMacBook only. It works fine on the computer but not have the convenience of using it on my phone is disappointing.
Disappointed
I’m surprised that Word on Fire is directing people to Flocknote. I’ve found this app
Super buggy. Poorly formatted for mobile (this is where they should be excelling). My messages don’t even fit on the screen. Regularly crashes. As a new pastoral Associate for evangelization I’m hesitant to use or recommend as it’s not a well designed app and it doesn’t appear there are regular updates or attention being given to it.
Super buggy. Poorly formatted for mobile (this is where they should be excelling). My messages don’t even fit on the screen. Regularly crashes. As a new pastoral Associate for evangelization I’m hesitant to use or recommend as it’s not a well designed app and it doesn’t appear there are regular updates or attention being given to it.
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Better on PC/Mac
Flocknote is a good service for mass texting and emails. However, flocknote is best enjoyed through a PC/Mac internet browser. This app is slow, clunky, and buggy on both iPhone & iPad.