Reporter App Reviews – Page 4

4/5 rating based on 62 reviews. Read all reviews for Reporter App for iPhone.
Reporter App is paid iOS app published by ReporterApp Inc

Are There in Fact Reports? Output?

Tammy in San Diego

It seems like a cool idea and I agree with the developer’s characterization that the input is both easy and readily adaptable. However, there seems to be no output. I’ve been putting in data for two weeks to the tune of 43 “reports” but I can find no trending data, charts, suggestions, etc. In other words it just seems like a place to store raw data. I read the FAQ and it says “trends will emerge” but nothing about how, when or the manner in which they will be displayed. It could well be user error on my part but I don’t get it. So far it is a fair amount of work with no benefit.


Reporter ❤️

thomasmeagher

Just reached my one year anniversary recently! It's so cool to have Reporter manage my data.


Flexible way to track yourself.

_carl_h

I've used this app for about a week and so far I love it. It makes it easy to track almost anything that requires a user input (and a few things that are passively tracked). I'm looking forward to exporting the data and I like the options provided for that.


Incredible app for self improvement

app_bunny

Use this to find the weeds and pull them out


Favorite tracking app so far

Daniel Clay

Very simple, customizable and the concept of random polling for data is a great idea. I'm successfully tracking things that I would always forget to log in other apps.


So close

Van Vleet!

I just wish I could do more things with the data. And, if not. I wish there were an easier way to get it into a spreadsheet. But we can't even visualize the data in diverse ways on the app, which is why it would be nice if there were easier exporting capabilities.


Okay?

Santanadrums

I had high hopes for this app. I wanted to gather the probability of how high traffic was depending on the day, season, temperature, etc. It records all of that but it doesn't correlate your questions to those important facts that are already automatically recorded. It's just a simple majority percentage % statistic database. Unless you want to know the percentage how many times you usually poop a day or how happy you usually are then go for it!


Misses the mark

youbreakyoubuy

How it works: You create questions and then have option to create predetermined answer selections for those questions. Answers can be yes/no, a number, or any other answers which you define. The app randomly sends alerts that prompt you to check-in. You then answer the questions which you previously created. Depending on the type of answer, the app will make a report (either a line graph or a proportion) for each question individually. The bad: You can't set the times for the alerts or how many times a question gets asked. You also can't compare data. For example, if I wanted to see the data for two questions, side by side, I can't. The user interface is also terrible. It's clean but seriously lacks utility. I think the developer tried too hard to make it look trendy and forgot about function. I would not recommend this app. It is more trouble than it is useful. The frustration that comes from trying to make this app work truly outweighs the positives.


It's really the best out there

PHILIHP BUSBY

This is really the best app out there for easy personal data collection. You'll probably want to be some sort of a data scientist to put the data into a report, but you get basic histograms out of the box. It was co-written by Feltron, so Google his annual report for an example of what this will help you create.


Deleting your idea accidentally is way too easy!!!!!

illuminationism

I almost gave this only one star for the countless times I've lost ideas I was in the middle of entering! I would give it 5 if this was fixed!!!