5/5 rating based on 64 reviews. Read all reviews for Bustle for iPhone.
Bustle is free iOS app published by BDG Media, Inc.
Madave350
When clicking a link in an article, there's no back button to take you back to the article. As someone who likes to click links for related content, this is super annoying, and I often end up just searching for the article on my computer.
Sntindall
It's kind of slow and a lot of times tweets will show "tweet unavailable" which causes you to have to click through and again, load a slow page. I wish you could open things in a web browser, sometimes I see a story on the same page I wanna read but I wanna open it and save it for later. Lastly they repeat a lot of stories over a few days, so sometimes you'll see the same one 4 or 5 times.
LibraBabies216
I don't usually waste phone space on apps I have no daily use for. But I'm glad I decided to get this one! I like that it's full of things that I'm interested in. It doesn't get boring or redundant either! No crashes or issues whatsoever, for me at least. I really like this app..
bre___
love the beauty tips and funnies but i'm not here for politics. i get a lot of political updates and i haven't even chosen "politics" as an interest. might be uninstalling soon if this continues. UPDATE: still too much political garbage. i just want funnies, beauty and horoscopes! uninstalled.
N Jones 930
If you enjoy re-reading the same biased condescending political rant daily, Bustle is the app for you. Used to love Bustle’s content, but over the past year Bustle has transformed into Buzzfeed Jr. Get some diverse content. Please.
Krickeey@aol
Never liked those shady magazines but Bustle adds a bit of unexpected knowledge with some sexy truth which keeps me reading. I like the info on peepz I haven't heard from in years. Along with updated information on our new famous babies. I get info on Music peepz I had forgotten about. And everything is just devine when I read from your articles about the mistakes the youngins are repeating.
Thx4nuthinabc
Some of the articles are ridiculous and extremely biased. Often times the reader is expected to suspend disbelief. Millennials think that if its on the internet it must be true.