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Wispr Flow: Dictation That Works Everywhere — Stop typing. Start speaking. 4x faster.
Stop typing. Start speaking. 4x faster.
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It looked like a solid (and pretty) product, so I wanted to give it a try. I was willing to pay at most $30/year or so. The app started offering me a $10 discount as I was hesitating, but I read the reviews here and decided not to pay for it. Then they offered me a 50% discount as I closed the app. Had I decided to pay for the Advanced, they would have just swallowed my $50 + $50 without giving me a hint of the discount. This is a deceptive pricing model to customers. Good-looking product paired with a poor morality. Too bad.
Pros:
Looks like a good product
Cons:
The pricing sucks, and the progressive discount offer is a cheap trickery.
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I use shift to manage multiple google accounts and google voice. Honestly for $99 a year its a no brainer.
Pros:
FAST, POWERFUL AND EXACTLY WHAT I'VE NEEDED THE LAST 10 YEARS.
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None
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Better off using franz
Pros:
Well designed UI
Cons:
Pricing doesn't match features. In order to use app exentions, you have to pay so much more.
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This is prohibitively slow.
Tried talking to customer service and they only respond when they’re trying to get you to buy.
Refund policy is: no refund (they actually try to convince you that once you pay, it’s then free for the year.)
Sneaky company.
Pros:
Still looking for a pro
Cons:
Not a useful product. Sneaky company.
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*Transparency*
Shift signs up an account automatically during the primary email onboarding process and stores a link between the shift account and the gmail / outlook account being used. There is no way to delete my shift account later if I want to (or it isn't obvious). Feels quite underhanded. Trust is important for an email client
*Product value prop*
The product value prop itself is quite weak. Its a browser with some understanding of the webapp running inside, than an app for communication. Positioning it as something it isn't is again leading to disappointment. Get the product positioning accurate, and set correct expectations for people downloading.
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CTRL + Z in France - where the W is at the same spot than the Z on a QWERTY keyboard - will close your window. So it's impossible to use.
I've paid for the full solution and it worked great until this bugged happen. They won't fix it and they wont refund me so I switched to Franz. Generally speaking, it's a better option.
Hey @chrismessina! Shift is a cleaner alternative, with Mail, Calendar & Drive + other Google apps, extensions, popular web apps, and cross-account Unified Search (that's a big one!). We've eliminated the need to open up a browser/multiple tabs to access your email at all.
@timshnaider I didn't upvote it so either I didn't see it (unlikely), or yes, had the same question. Honestly, the Chrome Profiles design is pretty limited so I can see the appeal in apps like this — I just wanted to understand if there was something else to consider, and it sounds like there's some commingling of data from the different profiles, which, for some people, is probably very useful.
It looked like a solid (and pretty) product, so I wanted to give it a try. I was willing to pay at most $30/year or so. The app started offering me a $10 discount as I was hesitating, but I read the reviews here and decided not to pay for it. Then they offered me a 50% discount as I closed the app. Had I decided to pay for the Advanced, they would have just swallowed my $50 + $50 without giving me a hint of the discount. This is a deceptive pricing model to customers. Good-looking product paired with a poor morality. Too bad.
Pros:Looks like a good product
Cons:The pricing sucks, and the progressive discount offer is a cheap trickery.
I use shift to manage multiple google accounts and google voice. Honestly for $99 a year its a no brainer.
Pros:FAST, POWERFUL AND EXACTLY WHAT I'VE NEEDED THE LAST 10 YEARS.
Cons:None
Better off using franz
Pros:Well designed UI
Cons:Pricing doesn't match features. In order to use app exentions, you have to pay so much more.
This is prohibitively slow. Tried talking to customer service and they only respond when they’re trying to get you to buy. Refund policy is: no refund (they actually try to convince you that once you pay, it’s then free for the year.) Sneaky company.
Pros:Still looking for a pro
Cons:Not a useful product. Sneaky company.
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