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UI/UX could be improved
Great app for updates on childcare
However, UI needs improving. When I first access the app it automatically loads the “learning journey” screen which never has any data on. The app should have a nice clear landing/home page
Also can’t stop email notifications on posts not from the childminder, which is a painShow lessPoor experience. Bad design.
The app claims to be doing some things that would be useful to parents. It does not. Some things that would have made the app useful:
Ability to see what our babies had to eat throughout the day (at the moment, we can only see how much they had: None, Some, All). The App Store pictures show it already does it. It does not. My baby’s nursery need to add the meals he had as a “note”.
Being able to scroll more easily through the descriptions of observations on a mobile phone. Easy on a desktop. Very difficult on a mobile.
Ability to add photos into the account (either via a mobile app or the website).
Ironically, even though this is a native mobile app, it hasn’t been optimised for mobile. The experience is very poor. The design is very old. I’ll be not recommending it to anyone. I’m also in the process of getting my nursery to change the provider completely.Show lessUtterly Frustrating Experience
This app is an absolute nightmare. It’s riddled with bugs that make every interaction infuriating. Zooming in on images sends icons on a chaotic dance, the interface is a clunky relic from desktop design, and opening the app kills any background music. An unremovable empty notification has haunted my screen for months. Even with a fiber connection, the app crawls to load. As an app developer myself, it’s baffling how this passed any quality check. The frustration this app induces is unparalleled. Developers, take a hard look at your creation and salvage what’s left of user sanity. And, for heaven’s sake, prioritise some serious design investment!Show less