
Nikki Bloom
This app does exactly one thing, so you'd think it could do it well. Nope! Why on earth is there a full second delay between hitting the button and it making the sound?? Clicker training, by design, involves clicker-ing a LOT, every time the pet makes even a little bit of progress towards the goal. Rewarding such small steps means the sound must be IMMEDIATE (hence the click, which is faster feedback than giving out a treat). A delay prevents that from being effective. You have one job. ONE.
56 people found this review helpful

Forty Seven
This app collects excessive data for a simple dog clicker, including IP address, device identifiers, and even battery level. It shares this data with third parties like Google AdMob for ads and analytics, and data retention is vague. Deletion requests require contacting both the developer and third parties, which is inconvenient. For a basic app, this level of data collection and sharing feels unnecessary. Instead of downloading Spyware, I'm just gonna buy a real one.
5 people found this review helpful

Kaylee Gill
Pretty good. Though I usually end up using a ball point pen with a loud click instead, since most phones (like mine) go into sleep mode after a while. I would suggest an option disable sleep mode like in some games for cats where the screen would stay inactive for some time.
60 people found this review helpful