inconsistent
Response from developer
Thank you for the feedback! We started working on this issue the day it arose due to an unexpected surge in usage most probably from finals week. We fixed this issue already and now the app should actually work faster than before. Thank you again for reporting the issue and we sincerely apologize for the disruption during such an important week.
Works great
Response from developer
Thanks for the detailed feedback. We’re actively investigating the grade display, missing classes, and iPad formatting issues you reported. We also sent an email from support@vaultiq.ai to gather screenshots and additional details so we can reproduce and fix the problem more quickly. We appreciate you reporting this and helping us improve StudyBuddy.
Doesn’t work
Response from developer
Thanks for the detailed feedback. We’re actively investigating the grade display, missing classes, and iPad formatting issues you reported. We also sent an email from support@vaultiq.ai to gather screenshots and additional details so we can reproduce and fix the problem more quickly. We appreciate you reporting this and helping us improve StudyBuddy.
Bessy Reincarnated
Feedback:
It’s great that there’s also a web interface available for computers, but it’s not well promoted. I had to go to Profile > Get StudyBuddy Pro > Privacy to find it. This is a great feature. Make it more visible.
I like the “What if” feature for assignments, but I would still like to see a final grade calculator to show what you need on the final to reach/maintain your target grade.
$5/month for notifications and a widget seems steep. That’s $60/year, which is hard to justify spending on a grade app as a high school student. $15/year would be more reasonable.
Update:
The developer responded to feedback and updated the app. It now has a final grade calculator. I’d give this 6 stars if I could.
Response from developer
Thanks for the thoughtful feedback, I really appreciate it. You’re right about the web interface. It’s still very early and not polished yet, which is why I haven’t made it more visible in the app. I do plan to properly launch it soon with a cleaner experience and a dedicated domain, and I’ll surface it much more prominently once it’s ready. Glad you like the “What if” feature. A final grade calculator is a great idea and fits naturally with that. I’ll look into adding it. On pricing, I hear you. The goal is to keep the app accessible while still supporting ongoing development and infrastructure costs. I’m actively experimenting here and will take your feedback into account as I refine it. Also appreciate the note about ads. I want to keep the experience clean, so I’m trying to avoid ads as much as possible.





