
Dōs (Psocid & SoGnar)
This app obviously has potential, but I'm finding too many errors. I uploaded a profile picture, that went well. I then tried to make a post and it let me upload a picture, but says my post won't "go live" until I "give the following users support". That's all fine but after making a comment on the post it wanted me to engage with, nothing happened, I tried to react to the post and it gave me an error, went back, new post to support, I try every way to engage, none work. Error, error, error.
2 people found this review helpful

Sarah Howes
It's a good idea. However, the fact that every single time I open the app I am forced to comment on so many posts is very annoying. I am removing the app. I was hoping to be able to post daily so I could see a daily log (so to speak) of my journey. I like commenting on others posts, but I swear it is forcing me to comment on 3-5 separate posts before it allows me to post, which just adds to my iritation.
18 people found this review helpful

Diana Bradbury
This app is basically instagram, but for sober people. You're forced to comment before you can post which is just super weird. The 24/7 zoom doesn't seem to work at all. You're also forced to upload a photo every time you post. Why would I want to upload a photo when I'm trying to be anonymous? This app needs a lot of work. There should be different groups/chats you can join, not just one feed.
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Empathy Health Tech
August 16, 2022
Thanks so much for your feedback.
The reason why you have to write a comment before you post is that we've learned through recovery that we help ourselves by helping others. This allows more people to get more support :)
Also there's no requirement that you post a picture of yourself. If you want to be anonymous, just post a picture of a quote.