Metronome - Tap Tempo & Rhythm Reviews – Page 8

4/5 rating based on 313 reviews. Read all reviews for Metronome - Tap Tempo & Rhythm for iPhone.
Metronome - Tap Tempo & Rhythm is free iOS app published by Gismart Ltd

Nice app

Sctmac

Nice app. Sound is very clear and seems accurate.


NOT WORTH THE ADS

Brewere1

Unless you want to get so frustrated that you throw your phone at a wall because of ads (or pay a “small” price of 8$ a month) for this super simple game... don’t even download it. You’re not missing anything. I PROMISE.


Perfect!

Krystal Mayoral

I like to use it when i sing for fun, but sometimes i sing too slow, or too fast. So this helps me practice to keep myself in rhythm ?


Excellent

AVS24

I especially like the visual metronome feature. This is the third app I've downloaded and it's my favorite by far. Note:I'm using the free app, not paid. I imagine the paid is amazing!


Li’l Bubble

Li'l Bubble

Great app to use during sectionals


Free trial isn’t even a trial

bēt

There are so many ads you can’t go 10 seconds without 1


Free Trial Required?

Adam Paine

Phone won’t let me move beyond the “try the free trial” landing page. I’d simply like to use the app without future obligation.


Subscription model is insane

andyselby

7.99 a *week*??? This is completely nuts.


Nothing free, $32 a month??? Crazy!!

Sgolcukluoglu

You can not even start the app without agreeing to.7 day trial followed by $8.00/WEEKLY fee. Installed and uninstalled right away. Waste of time for the crazy weekly fee they are asking for!


Nope

JoshLovell

I’m 100% baffled—either $24 a month (they sneak the price in as $7.99/week) or $49.00 a month to unlock Tap Tempo (amongst some other rudimentary features). That is garbage. That is actual garbage, like the kind you would find in a landfill, except it’s digital. This is digital garbage in a digital landfill. This is wasteful. The issue of price tags would actually be funny if it weren’t so tone deaf. Can you report something for being out of touch? Can a developer be out of touch enough to the point where it might break some kind of platform policy?