Cardhop Reviews – Page 3

4/5 rating based on 91 reviews. Read all reviews for Cardhop for iPhone.
Cardhop is free iOS app published by Flexibits Inc.

Everything You Need for Contacts

iPadusernew

I’ve finally found a Contacts app that delivers on ease of use, intuitive user interface and many features. I especially like its integration with Fantastical, and it keeps your Apple Contacts app synchronized in case you need to revert back…not that you would! A couple of enhancements that would be nice: more user fields, and stop the bouncing back and forth of the search box from the top to the bottom. It makes me dizzy, LOL!


Please stop switching apps I already paid for to a subscription.

BabyPopDipstick

Make a separate cardhop 2 app for all I care, but don’t “upgrade” me into an app that has a subscription model. Desperate and anti consumer.


Love it with a but

ericsiegel

Great app from a great developer but it takes too many key presses to make a call. You select a number, then you have to press Call, then you have to confirm in the Apple call popup. In Apple contacts selecting the number calls it instantly.


Pretty but pointless

DrPeril

This entire app should just be a tab in fantastical. I got it for free with a fantastical subscription and figured I’d play with it. This app does absolutely nothing for you, it’s just a bit prettier than the default contacts app. There are NO management features. This won’t remove duplicates, update info, or combine same contacts across accounts. Relationship mapping is pointless, this isn’t Facebook or Sharepoint, you know who is in your phone. The search is just any extra step from using iOS / Siri search. It doesn’t import your favorites from iOS. So enjoy setting all that up again. Speaking things it can’t do, it can’t get the names or any identifiable info about which list is which. So if you have a Google in your phone it will find your iOS contacts and your Google contacts but will show both accounts as “Unknown Account” so here’s to hoping to identify where a contact comes from by the total number of contacts in that account. This seems like a great way to accidentally contact work people with your private address or vice versa. Organizing contacts is this apps stated purpose and it’s literally incapable of doing that. Of course you can add Google accounts separately from iOS by just connecting the app, then you’ve got triple entries making everything unusable. The one feature that seems to work as intended is the birthday list. So that’s nice, in case you miss the contact-birthday notification in literally every other contact or calendar app on your phone, Facebook, and just being a competent member of society. But hey, what’s one more birthday safety net eh? Seriously, if you get it for free this is worth the price so you can use it to make slightly-better-than-default contact widgets but I can’t imagine who would ever find this app useful on its own.


Seems nice so far, a few missing actioms

Jmctitan

I've installed this since it became a part of my subscription. I like the way it looks and works a so far. It would be great, however, if you could add a dialer to the app. Trying to call someone from the app takes 3 or 4 taps (first works problems, I know). It'd be so much more efficient if I could dial directly from the app when clicking on a contact instead of clicking on the contact, then the phone number I want to call, then call in the app, and then call from the iPhone dialer. If that could be done, I'll be 100% sold. Thanks.


So bad

Dzgate

after buying all your software, and now You have changed To recurring payment I have made the decision to uninstall all your applications I will no longer use


Birthday widget

aidantrager

This app's birthday widgets are exactly what I've been looking for since the widget feature was added to iOS!


A better Contacts app than Apple

MarkStruczewski

I love CardHop (and Fantastical) and am glad it’s part of my subscription. If you are against subscriptions, okay. But I don’t have a problem with it. Especially with Flexibits. They make quality apps. Now, I get everything on all my devices included. Quite a deal. Less than 20 cents a day! I love the way Flexibits keeps improving their apps by listening to their users. Many developers don’t do this. I’m a huge fan.


Love this app

srkses

Grate work and grate support.


BUMMER

Foxie Lee

I used to like this app before Flexibits became involved and now you have to buy a subscription. I am deleting on all devices as not paying that monthly nor yearly so goodbye Cardhop as it was nice while it lasted.