Reddit Reviews – Page 250

5/5 rating based on 2569 reviews. Read all reviews for Reddit for iPhone.
Reddit is free iOS app published by REDDIT, INC.

It's good but it could be great with some fixes

TONY-PERFECT

One problem I have is that It logs me out constantly logging back in when opening the app. Also there is no badge notifications which I need and like about most apps. PLEASE FIX THESE ISSUES!!!! THANX ??


It's okay.

KrakerJaxz

I have started to get used to it and it's not as bad as I thought. But I would still like the long press function from alien blue. Also swipe to close comment threads would be really nice. If they add these two features it would make this app almost as good as alien blue was.


Great UI, excellent performance

Terrance Shaw

While it lacks a lot of the "power user" features of other third party apps, reddit's own app is growing at a great pace and does the job it needs to very well.


Nice layout

Dkeidogoennwoapskd

It's all laid out really nice and is super easy to use.


Perfect to me

Mythrilium

I just use it everyday, no bugs or slowness thanks god for this official app :)


No Complaints

Fisto6

Could use a few extra features. But, other than that it works absolutely fine.


good stuff

svilla310

it's cool


Nice

PimpinYoMomma

Love it so far, no issues, unlike your mom


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It's perfect!

Swallace330

As someone who hates loves Reddit but hates using third party apps for an official site (that goes for anything.) I was delighted to see Reddit finally came out with a long overdue official app. I think I ended up getting it within a week of its release and I noticed that at that time it was rated extremely poorly, I think it had one or two stars. So I was disappointed to see that but obviously still gonna give it a shot. I rarely read reviews so I don't know why it was rated poorly and still don't. Anyway the all is perfect. Logged into my account just fine and everything else works just as good. It's pretty much the same as the other third party Reddit viewers.