Levels.fyi User Reviews

Customer Experience

Positive experience44.7% of reviews
Neutral5.9% of reviews
Negative experience49.4% of reviews

~ Based on 85 written reviews from the US App Store.

Is Levels.fyi Safe?

Levels.fyi - Salaries & More appears safe based on user ratings. AppsHunter Safety Score for Levels.fyi is 96/100.

This assessment is based on 1,117 user ratings, with an App Store average of 4.8/5.

Safety Analysis

96.2% of ratings point to a safe experience
0.4% of ratings suggest some concerns
3.5% of ratings point to a risky experience

~ Based on 1,117 App Store ratings for Levels.fyi.

Is Levels.fyi Legit?

Levels.fyi - Salaries & More appears to be a legitimate app. AppsHunter Legitimacy Score for Levels.fyi is 88/100.

Based on 88 of 100 points across 7 verification signals from App Store and developer data.

Top reviews

Job Titles

It doesn’t have correct job titles. I searched for four different things and none of them came up., and they aren’t obscure jobs. Additionally your app freezes, and it does not scroll down because the keyboard won’t go away after you type. Removed

This app is non functional

I have tried the app several times, deleted and reinstalled and I can log in and that’s about it. It would be bad if the webpage didn’t push the app.

I hate to give it one star, but it simply doesn’t work

Train wreck of an app

Fix your UI it’s so broken

Not anonymous nor useful, but can be plaid against you.

Asking for your work email, gender and ethnicity. Email verification is almost always blocked by a company firewall or goes against a company policy.

Just use a browser

The app is a buggy afterthought of a wrapper around their website (which itself is great). Don’t bother downloading

Formatting issues in posts

There are formatting issues in the posts.

Reliable and detailed insights

In an easy to use UX

Great data for salary negotiations

This app was my companion to pick companies I want to apply to, and once I got to interviews the data was super helpful to as I navigate all of my salary expectation conversations.

Must have for recruiting/interviewing

Having access to this much up-to-date salary data made negotiating offers 10x easier and helped me land a job. Can't recommend enough!

Way better than Glassdoor

This app has the most accurate salary data out of anything that I’ve used. It’s hard to find accurate compensation advice on other tools, but this one was really good. Got the range almost perfect for my level

Way worse than website

Why can’t you search all of a companies salaries by title like on the website?

You have to choose a specific title but you don’t see what titles there are.

Useless

This app literally only has the salaries of very few jobs, not worth downloading just use a different website this is garbage, the website is garbage, I would be suprised if this isn't a random uni students project because this is ridiculous

Great Salary Transparency

There’s lots of new salary data daily, and it seems to be credible.

App is so much less useable than the website

Almost every action that is simple on the website has a worse UX on the app. The only thing the app gives you that the website doesn’t is that it remembers you uploaded your salary already and doesn’t constantly ask you.

So glitchy!

Issues with email verification

Work on the app

Sign in via oauth systems doesnt work in iphone

No dates on most posts

Why don’t most posts have the date that it was made?? When search for specific topics, I am not sure if I am reading a current post or old one!

Really bad UX

I have an account , it logged me off and then ask me to create again ??? Wth is happening ?

App is missing a lot of options compared to desktop

For example, in the app you can only chose “Hardware Engineer” as an option. You can’t choose categories like “ASIC Design”, “Verification”, and others like you can on desktop.

Stop trying to be Blind

The total overhaul of the UX in the app relative to the website changes the experience a lot.

Searching for a company didn’t bring me to the page, it instead brought me posts where people use the company name.

It also wasn’t intuitive to find salaries by job (I still can’t find it).