An attractive and easy to use app, however the lack of metric support makes it frustrating to use (and ultimately why I deleted it).
An attractive and easy to use app, however the lack of metric support makes it frustrating to use (and ultimately why I deleted it).
Great idea, free version is super bare bones though.
Love the concept, only problem is I paid for the full version hoping I could change the oz of water for different water bottles but nothing happened and different places have different liquid measurements, for instance, Canada (ml,L) instead of Oz
At first I thought this was a joke, but now I actually like it, but its not been thought through at all. You should be able to change the measurement from oz to litres at the very least. The paid version should also let you add your own water bottle size and/regular glasses/bottles that you use. This was a good and very bold idea that was executed with no real thought behind it. All style and no substance. I hope the updates come soon before we delete.
Great app for anyone who wants a simple and beautiful way to track water intake. Developers said that Health App support is coming, Ill give it a 5 star once that happens!
I do like this app, but its missing some features that I was certain would be in the paid version. I really, really want to be able to customize the container amounts. Its quite surprising to me that you cant. Being able to record amounts in litres would be very nice as well.
Love the design, love the addition of force touch, please add Health kit support and ML unit option for drink sizes and will make this application five stars!
Was very excited to see a very simple, clean and well designed water tracking app where I am able to track my progress over time (since my water drinking habit is pretty established, Im interested in how many days I exceed my goal). This is the best looking one out there and Ive downloaded so many! The lack of extraneous bells and whistles is what makes this SO good. An Apple Watch app and Health Kit integration would make this that much better.
This app is not annoying to use like the other difficult water apps on here.
App has a settings page you cannot view unless you pay $1.99. I was under the impression you could create your own glass sizes and schedule but when you make your own glass sizes, youre still limited to 3. Also you cannot create a schedule for reminders, just turn off "morning" "afternoon" or "evening." While the app is helpful in reminding me to drink, it also doesnt realize when I do log a drink. Ex: I will log a drink and 5 minutes later, I am reminded to drink. Its a little obnoxious but I spent $2 on it so Im going to keep using it. Save yourself the money and dont get swindled.
Was really excited for this app, but when I upgraded to pro, it does not let you add your custom sizes! Kinda upsetting as I dont just drink and 8/16oz glass then want to record.
Custom ounces, Apple Watch app, and Notification Center widget would be appreciated and make logging even faster
And I dont see any difference from the free version....
The UI is awesome, but I think the look of the celebration can be nicer. Also, Ive paid to custom the volume of each container, but I dont know why I just cant find where I can do this.
Please add custom drink amounts and please track consumption times! With those two features this app would be flawless!
Yes, set goals for drinking water. Just make sure you are only drinking either 8oz., 16oz., or 32oz. options! Nobody ever drinks 12oz. canned sparkling water, right? Come on. With the paid version, give more!!!!!!
The human body generally craves what its lacking. Its a marvelous machine that strives for homeostasis constantly. That said the idea that everyone should be working toward 1gallon of intake per day is asinine. If your activity level demands it okay. I know there are days I consume that, barely, but I also happen to be ridge running 30miles/day on the A.T. on those days, and the temp outside is usually in the 90s If the circumstances demand it and your body is outputting correctly 1 gallon is fine. Short of that, youll just become edematous and most likely hypertrophic heart failure will result from all the excess volume (that goes for any consumption in excess not just 1 gal) Cant believe this app is allowed on the App Store recommending such excessive intake but medcalc isnt allowed to keep simple drug dosage calcs, weird world. If youre getting this to track intake and not overload yourself, just get the nalgene app. At least it awards you coupons for water intake.
This app is completely user-friendly for anyone to utilize and its such a unique idea
Like the minimalism, but it could use the ability to add custom preset volumes, have 3D touch support to quickly log drinks, as well as a notification center widget to show at-a-glance daily progress and allow for quick logging.
I really like its friendly and good UI design. Please add more customization like measurement units. Also I like it to log automatically into my Health app so add this feature. Thanks and Regards.