Wayfair – Shop All Things Home Reviews – Page 5

5/5 rating based on 477 reviews. Read all reviews for Wayfair – Shop All Things Home for iPhone.
Wayfair – Shop All Things Home is free iOS app published by Wayfair LLC

Extremely Disappointed

Burf2022

I am purchasing a couch that listed 3 different prices and Wayfair would not honor their mistake. If you have a couch advertised at a price that should be honored. Not, whoops, sorry NOT SORRY.


Always check Wayfair before buying anything

shouldBsewing

You will often find a better price at Wayfair. Their website is easy to navigate and shop. Highly recommend.


The app freezes all the time

Catherine XL

The app freezes way too often. Almost useless and helpless of the shopping cart!


Review

SSchroeder12

Love Wayfair! Great quality, great prices!


Hunger wood very strong love it

boytusok

Next time I buy more


Nightstand

deb4191

Drawers don’t slide easily. They don’t have the quality I had hoped for.


Love Wayfair

deni q

From spas to couches, I have purchased all from Wayfair.


My "Go To" for Everything!

Nomadthefatgraycat

I love everything about Wayfair! The website is easy to use. The information about the products are concise and overall accurate. They answer questions swiftly. They handle problems and even love challenges. Returns have been simple and no questions asked. The remote (work at home) representatives apparently love that capability and it shows in their friendly customer service. I'm a designer and buy merchandise in quantity and love the ability to have "lists" and "reserved for later" capabilities for every project at my fingertips and any time. Whether I'm buying one item or a hundred, the customer service is always consistent and state of the art or old fashioned human to human. It doesn't get better than that!


Buggy

geoelectric

Would be absolutely the preferred way to shop if it didn’t hard-lock and require a kill/restart half the time you closed a pop out card (like reading reviews when you shop) or a photo light box (like looking at stuff when you shop), if the order information didn’t lag behind the website such that your order disappears into thin air for ten minutes after you placed it (like buying stuff when you shop), if it didn’t notify you with spam incessantly until you finally find the “no I obviously don’t want push notification marketing spam because it’s expressly against the app store rules” button buried in the settings, etc. The behavior where any viewing of the Wayfair website whatsoever throws you to the app even when you haven’t approved the open in app dialog is also not particularly charming. It makes it awfully hard to check your own account page or look up the order from the link in your email when the app steals every attempt then shows you nothing. Oh, and then there’s the UX that extends the “home” button all the way down to the bottom left corner pixel on the screen. You know the pixel if you have a Pro Max in your left hand, it’s the one you press all the time with your palm while reaching across the phone. In the Wayfair app they’ve designed that very commonly pressed pixel so that it helpfully erases the very complicated search you’ve set up, after the app also helpfully doesn’t offer any way to save that search. I’ve nearly thrown my phone against the wall in frustration after having shopping session after shopping session ruined by this UX flaw. Overall, you get the strong impression nobody at Wayfair shops through this app or even keeps it installed, because it’s absolutely excruciating to do either. It’s barely fit for purpose, it hangs so much, never mind all the rest. I restart it literally every 5 minutes looking for things because it hangs at least once every ten product navigations at the close or back step doing a simple “search, product, photos, close, specifications, back, reviews, close, photos, close, back, next product” type loop. In other words, shopping. So, I usually try the app out for a week until it gets in my way one too many times, then I delete it, come back a few months later. It’s never any different. The generic changelog is covering for the fact that the app hasn’t actually been significantly updated in a very long time, especially not for UX, bugs, or anything else that actually matters. I’m pretty sure they don’t prioritize this app compared to their website, and I’m also very sure whoever builds it doesn’t use it and doesn’t understand the usability or stability issues that are present. That is a real shame since it is otherwise the superior experience—the search function is pretty much -the- reason to use Wayfair over far cheaper, far more convenient options, and if the app worked worth a darn it’d be the best way to search. But this app is a bad citizen on the phone, so isn’t usable for me. In fact it’s so bad that I generally buy stuff at Amazon instead of even trying Wayfair’s website, because they break the web experience too if the app is installed so I got used to not going there anymore. So maybe someone should get on fixing some of the vast amount of stuff their QA department is missing, above, since it’s probably costing them business from others too.


Little annoyed

Call my number

I’m only giving 3 stars because I spent several hours shopping and had several items in my basket and went back to finish up later in the day and my basket was empty so I had to start all over again. Very annoying!