Cardhop Reviews – Page 4

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

Worthwhile

SOU812

Cardhop has a learning curve, but is worthwhile using, even for just a personal address book. I was looking for an easy way to work with groups and this has it. Now I’m starting to use different accounts; something the stock app doesn’t do, AFIK. Unfortunately, the price is somewhat off putting for many. Who knows, maybe Apple will buy FlexBits and improve their stock app.


Have been using for several years and love the app!

BTS187

Thank you for such a user friendly app that has several nice features that the standard contacts app on the iPhone does not have! Cardhop has been rock solid performance for years!Thank you!!! One feature that I would love to see added is the ability to be reminded when it is someone in my contacts wedding anniversary. This option could be similar to how you already show when an individuals birthday is coming up. I kindly ask that you please consider adding that option ?


Subscription based

--Skybird--

Another developer became greedy and changed their app to a subscription model, offering no one-time purchase. While customers who bought it before may graciously keep the features they paid for, the app pestered me with 5 pop-ups asking for a subscription. I'm looking for an alternative. Also, the developer has changed the financing model of other apps to a subscription. Avoid them, if you can.


I just want to simplify my contacts

Twin2peru

I want a simple app to organize my contacts into groups and separate out contacts I don’t use or that don’t have phone numbers. This app does not allow this unless you buy the premium service. Since the first two things I tried to do required an upgrade to work I am deleting the app.


Just use iOS, it’s better

--**

It’s free. One less third party app on your smart phone is always a good deal.


I’m out… deleted!

ElJefeTX

The added features to this app and Fantastical have made what was once a clean and streamlined UX, clunky and cumbersome. These were two of my favorite and most used apps. Unfortunately, Flexibits has lost sight of what created so much customer loyalty over many years. Instead they have chosen to load their apps down with poorly integrated features in order to nickel and dime customers with perpetual subscriptions. I paid full price for each app when they were sold as a ‘onetime purchase.’ Even so, I used the apps so much that I paid the subscription for each when introduced so that I could take advantage of the additional features. The more they ‘upgrade’ each app, the more clunky and annoying it becomes. With so many other solid options, I’m out… deleted from iPhone, iPad, and all macs. Best of luck friends a Flexibits! Hopefully, you all will rediscover the magic that gave your company prominence and endeared thousands upon thousands of customers to your apps.


I was wrong. 2.0 is fine.

Create Nickname. Okay.

After the catastrophe that was the Fantastical 3.0 update, I was hesitant to update Cardhop to 2.0, but they didn’t litter this app with grey asterisks and descriptions of features available for rent. The only time I saw a prompt to pay rent was when I tried to change the app icon, which is clearly listed as a premium feature in the app description. If only they had handled Fantastical that nicely, I might still be using it.


Great app, a few glaring omissions

@mattly

This is a great app for managing contact information on my iPad. However, it doesn’t support working with alternate default mail programs: if you go to email a contact from the app, it opens Apple Mail regardless of the app you’ve set as your default mail app in system settings.


Subscription ?

Archimate

Long time user here. I get that you need revenue but what is the value add for the consumer? Sorry guys I just don’t see it. In fact, I now see this product adds no value for me. Goodbye


Love this app, but the desktop version has a bug

Mattjm23

I love this app, and it works great on my iPhone, and iPad. But the Mac app seems to have a bug. What it does is after it’s been running for a while it starts to eat up memory to the point of where it’s using 60+ GB and causes my computer to crash. I’m hoping this will get fixed soon. But do recommend the iOS apps for sure!