The Eclipse App User Reviews

The Eclipse App
The Eclipse App
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  • Only good in path of totality

    Unfortunately, a pretty useless app unless you plan on being in the path of totality. Was hoping to enter our home location to get info on the eclipse. You can only enter places on the path of totality and nothing else

    Developer Response

    Hi Rebelboat, today's update will allow you to get information for any location, including locations experiencing only partial phases. Use the "Add a viewing spot" from the main page to get started. Hope this helps.
  • Love this app for eclipse info!

    This is a great app for lots of eclipse info. Easy to locate towns with a quick view of totality duration from the map list. If you expand further there’s so much info included. Easy to add viewing locations to then determine your prime spot.
    In addition, the customer service was fantastic. Within a few minutes of asking to add some additional locations it was done. I also received a friendly email notifying me !
    Get the app! Don’t miss out on this historic event!!
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  • Not able to use

    This is not what I was expecting. You cannot use the app, unless you are in the path of totality. Most Americans are not in the path of totality, but would like information aboutViewing times, and other information from their location. This may work for some, but not for most.

    Developer Response

    Hi LTrevor. Today's update will allow you to get information for any location, including locations experiencing only partial phases. Use the "Add a viewing spot" from the main page to get started. Hope this helps.
  • remarkably well designed interface

    I am a user interface designer. I have not submitted an app review in years, and yet I felt compelled to add this. While the app is a fairly simple app, it is extremely well designed - one of the very best I’ve seen: 1) it employs a very clever method to specify the location from which you’ll be viewing the eclipse, and 2) The crystal clear depiction of where the eclipse will be passing through your state is clever and clear. I love seeing great design – well done team.
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  • It won’t open

    Does not work on my iPhone

    Developer Response

    Hi Bill, we want to get this working for you! We've tested on numerous devices to ensure it works in multiple scenarios, but it's possible we missed something. Could you please email us at support@theeclipse.company with some more details?
  • Addons 👎

    Nice app but just another app attracting you in so you’ll pay the money for time countdown and cloud forecast.

    Developer Response

    Hi Jhell81, glad you like the app. We do feel like the free tier is really valuable. You can add any town in the path of totality and the app will calculate the eclipse times and totality duration for you (for free). It also will show you the historical cloud cover for that area (for free). You can browse and save any of the over 1,000 events/parks that we hand curated over the past year (for free). I don't think you'll find another app that compares. That being said, we also think our PRO features are worth the $3.
  • Awesome app!

    Great resource for the best view of the Eclipse, also very user friendly!
  • If you want a cloudless eclipse…

    Then get this app! My goal for the 2024 eclipse is to go to where the least amount of cloud cover will be. This app shows all your potential spots with cloud coverage percentage! Nice to see them all on one page without having to search for each town you’re considering going to. Remember: one little rogue cloud flying by at the wrong time can totally mess up your eclipse view! See you in the town with the least amount of clouds on eclipse day!!
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  • Excellent app and great service

    I highly recommend it!
  • Great app, but one question

    It’s a great app, but can it also work with lunar eclipses as well?

    Developer Response

    Glad you're enjoying the app. The app is focused on the Total Solar Eclipse of 2024 for now, but we have fun plans for the future.

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