
Grace A Jopling
This app, and the people behind it, are excellent. But I'm deleting it, for 2 reasons: the only Pro feature I need is no ads, but that's not an option; its unusual, annoying login process: instead of e-mail/password, it's e-mail/one-time code e-mailed to you. Since I can't always access my e-mail, I can't always use the app. I've asked for a one-time 'ad-free' fee, and plan to ask for alternate methods of receiving your code, e.g., text or phone call. I'll reinstall if these changes are made.
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Dorian Elliott
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I have to agree with what others have said. once you start using perplexity you really feel like you don't want to go without it. It gives straightforward answers that seem to be accurate more often than not, and it doesn't add in a deranged moral code created by some developer in a deep dark hole. I have set it for annual renewal after my year free is up.
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David Leibovici
Nice trick to bait people into using your app, then terminating pro under the small print in the terms. You'll likely lose much more potential income from users who would have turned into paying customers in a year than if you'd have just taken the hit and left pro active. This way, you likely drove away 90%+ of potential customers. Smart move! It's a shame, too, how quickly a business decision takes a 4-5 star app to 1.
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