Missing Integral promised features and transparency
A free trial doesn’t mean much when the core functionality you signed up for isn’t actually available. It’s misleading to advertise capabilities that aren’t built yet, and it’s even worse to give customers vague timelines that aren’t met. If an app can’t provide accurate information or follow through on its own commitments, there’s no basis for trust.
Until Pivot delivers the features it claims to offer — and improves transparency with users — I cannot recommend this app.










