Leave a Review Nike SNKRS
Great app… not perfect.
Really enjoy this app. I’ve become a sneaker head and love it when new sneakers dropping. I’m always checking the “upcoming” option to make sure I don’t miss any drops that I would want. Just having the chance to get some new sneakers feels amazing. There’s a few things that the company might want to look into. Like checking for bots, there should be like a questionnaire before you are allowed to buy some shoes. I believe a lot of bots are getting through for not having any questions to combat against the bots. Also would like to have a few more payment options like pay later options. SNKRS is still getting their money at the end of it, it’s the company that does the pay later that will take the hit at the end of it all if customers don’t pay. But I feel like a lot of people wouldn’t mind paying $25-$40 every two weeks rather than having to fork over $130-$230 up front. Also I don’t remember how the whole shock drop works because I don’t really remember having any notifications come from the SNKRS app. I will usually get a notification from another app I use that tells me when shock drops come. I have missed out on a few sneakers before I started using the new sneaker app. Again this is a great app for long living sneaker heads or brand new ones, make sure you keep clicking on that “upcoming” feature for new and upcoming drops.Show lessLove or Don’t… But I’m here for it
Sneakers are part of my culture and if you don’t understand that, then you just don’t get it. I do appreciate the app being available a couple things that I would love to see is their calendar dates in there if that’s something that could be linked to our Apple Google, whatever calendar so that we get reminders in our calendar that would be great too. I think that would be a good advancement for the app where it could be out from the app to our calendars if people want it and then if you could add a session in there with people can like drop some of their fits and not just on social media but for those people who may not use them for our old heads who are not big on social media but are definitely sneaker lovers and use the app frequently if you had a place where we couldsome of our positive sneaker feedback or whatever that would be a great place to showcase that really did love the treasure hunt and stuff like that. I hope that comes back.Show lessBots & large scale advantages taking away from the average consumer and loyal customers
I’ve been a lifer to Nike. 30+ yrs since I was a kid. We use to wait in line all day to get sneakers (new releases) and one per customer. The days of brick and mortar are long gone and I’ve seen outlets allowing vans come in of people who buy thousands worth of sneakers and drive away only to resell them on canal street or Jamaica Ave NY for profit. Taking away the average consumers ability to purchase a new pair for their kids for school or sports. Now with online shopping the SNKRs app use to be a place where you could do that and speed the process. Now you can log on at 9:59 with your finger on the trigger to buy the latest Jordan’s only at 10:00 & 2 seconds to miss out on them because somehow they’re all gone. Poof like a David Blaine show! The same groups of people who drive to outlets in vans somehow steal them all before anyone get a chance then sell them for profit on sites like Kix or Goat. It’s diminished the experience and made for a negative perception by us loyal Nike supporters who got the company where it is today but raining loyal to the brand. Something should be done about this and fight the latest “Ticketmaster “ 3rd party purchase flaw that’s replicated to the sneaker world. The app is great, but this all stinks and leaves a spurt taste in my mouthShow less