Product not as marketed
Marketing material suggests that the premium version of the app includes all of Aggie's courses.
It does not. In fact it doesn't include any courses at all.
Asked for a refund on this basis and denied so far.
Do not recommend purchasing a premium subscription on this basis if you're expecting any access to course material.
It does not. In fact it doesn't include any courses at all.
Asked for a refund on this basis and denied so far.
Do not recommend purchasing a premium subscription on this basis if you're expecting any access to course material.
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Marketed as health support, recommends the opposite
I purchased the annual Premium plan and withdrew it within the 14-day period. This is an account of one day of use.
The AI recommended 1300–1500 kcal daily alongside 4–5 strength sessions and 1–2 HIIT sessions per week. I told it my BMR is around 1400 and asked directly whether that was damaging. It repeated my number back, called the range a moderate reduction, and didn’t change it. Elsewhere it explained that undereating slows metabolism and causes muscle loss, fatigue and hormonal problems — while continuing to recommend the same intake. Asked precisely, twice, it held the number.
This app is marketed to women who are already training and eating well and are explicitly told they don't need to starve. What it produced for me was the opposite of that premise.
The technical state is also poor for a product more than a year old. Training videos take over a minute to load even for 3 min long videos. There is no way to view a session on anything larger than a phone screen, which is difficult when you're trying to follow movements while performing them. There's no vegetarian filter, so meals arrive unusable each morning and you swap repeatedly hoping for something you can eat; the resulting shopping list for the day sends you out for small quantities of single ingredients. It does not save time.
I wrote to support twice with specifics. Both replies thanked me and addressed nothing.
Apple refunded me in full under the right of withdrawal for less than 24 hours. Aggie’s free content in social media is good, not the one in the app.
The AI recommended 1300–1500 kcal daily alongside 4–5 strength sessions and 1–2 HIIT sessions per week. I told it my BMR is around 1400 and asked directly whether that was damaging. It repeated my number back, called the range a moderate reduction, and didn’t change it. Elsewhere it explained that undereating slows metabolism and causes muscle loss, fatigue and hormonal problems — while continuing to recommend the same intake. Asked precisely, twice, it held the number.
This app is marketed to women who are already training and eating well and are explicitly told they don't need to starve. What it produced for me was the opposite of that premise.
The technical state is also poor for a product more than a year old. Training videos take over a minute to load even for 3 min long videos. There is no way to view a session on anything larger than a phone screen, which is difficult when you're trying to follow movements while performing them. There's no vegetarian filter, so meals arrive unusable each morning and you swap repeatedly hoping for something you can eat; the resulting shopping list for the day sends you out for small quantities of single ingredients. It does not save time.
I wrote to support twice with specifics. Both replies thanked me and addressed nothing.
Apple refunded me in full under the right of withdrawal for less than 24 hours. Aggie’s free content in social media is good, not the one in the app.
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The Only Fitness App I Actually Love
I’ve tried every fitness and nutrition plan out there, and let’s be real—most of them just left me obsessed with counting calories, fearing food, and feeling like I was constantly failing. The advice was always the same: eat less, work out more, and somehow expect to feel amazing. Spoiler: I didn’t.
Then I found Bestie, and honestly? I’m just here for the recipes. The way this app guides you through food—explaining which ingredients are inflammatory, why certain foods make you feel bloated or sluggish, and how to swap them for things that are actually nourishing—has been life-changing.
These aren’t just “healthy” meals. They’re delicious, creative, and satisfying while still being totally biohacker-approved. No boring salads, no guilt, no counting macros like a second job. Just real food that tastes good and makes you feel even better.
If you’ve ever felt like fitness advice made you more stressed about food instead of empowered, this app will change everything.
Then I found Bestie, and honestly? I’m just here for the recipes. The way this app guides you through food—explaining which ingredients are inflammatory, why certain foods make you feel bloated or sluggish, and how to swap them for things that are actually nourishing—has been life-changing.
These aren’t just “healthy” meals. They’re delicious, creative, and satisfying while still being totally biohacker-approved. No boring salads, no guilt, no counting macros like a second job. Just real food that tastes good and makes you feel even better.
If you’ve ever felt like fitness advice made you more stressed about food instead of empowered, this app will change everything.
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SCAM AVOID!!!
I have cancelled my subscription three months before renewal because there was nothing on that app worth paying for. However I have been billed for another year, two months after my subscription ended and even though I don’t have active subscription. After few emails back and forth, I only managed to receive partial refund. How did they got on hold of my banking details, it is a huge mistery to me.
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Technical issues, limited content, poor support
I really wanted to love this app, but unfortunately it has been a disappointing experience.
I originally subscribed mainly for the recipes and educational content. The recipe library felt very limited, and finding content was frustrating due to poor search, sorting, and filtering functionality. The overall user experience feels clunky and unintuitive, which made me stop using the app shortly after subscribing.
I probably opened the app only a handful of times during my membership, not because I wasn't interested in the content, but because the platform itself made it difficult to engage with.
Recently, after seeing discussions from other members, I decided to give it another try and couldn't even log in due to a Google sign-in error. More than a week later, the issue still has not been resolved. What makes this even more frustrating is the lack of proper customer support and communication around technical problems.
What also concerns me is that, based on conversations within the community, I am clearly not the only one experiencing issues. Multiple members have reported similar problems, including login and setup issues, technical glitches, difficulties using app features, and frustration with support. Seeing the same complaints come up repeatedly suggests these are not isolated incidents.
For a paid subscription, I expected a much larger content library, a more polished user experience, reliable functionality, and responsive support. There is valuable information behind the brand, but the app currently falls far short of the standard I would expect for a premium product.
I won't be renewing my subscription.
I originally subscribed mainly for the recipes and educational content. The recipe library felt very limited, and finding content was frustrating due to poor search, sorting, and filtering functionality. The overall user experience feels clunky and unintuitive, which made me stop using the app shortly after subscribing.
I probably opened the app only a handful of times during my membership, not because I wasn't interested in the content, but because the platform itself made it difficult to engage with.
Recently, after seeing discussions from other members, I decided to give it another try and couldn't even log in due to a Google sign-in error. More than a week later, the issue still has not been resolved. What makes this even more frustrating is the lack of proper customer support and communication around technical problems.
What also concerns me is that, based on conversations within the community, I am clearly not the only one experiencing issues. Multiple members have reported similar problems, including login and setup issues, technical glitches, difficulties using app features, and frustration with support. Seeing the same complaints come up repeatedly suggests these are not isolated incidents.
For a paid subscription, I expected a much larger content library, a more polished user experience, reliable functionality, and responsive support. There is valuable information behind the brand, but the app currently falls far short of the standard I would expect for a premium product.
I won't be renewing my subscription.
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