
D Bow
Pretty good but the widget ($4.99) has different information than the app. The widget also seems to be a day ahead of local time. The app is partially in French, which makes the date layout (Day, Mo, Yr) make more sense: as it isn't the Canadian / Mexico (Yr, Mo, Day) nor US (Mo, Day, Yr and by far the dumbest) version.
Protosoft
February 20, 2026
Thank you for your feedback! We appreciate you pointing out the widget sync issue and the date display concerns. Please use the in-app help button or contact contact@alert-pollen.com so we can look into these issues for you.

Alvaro Couto
Free version is absurdly limited. Doesn't let you see more than one city - and not "simultaneously", no, it won't even let you change cities manually. It asks you to choose a city when you start the app, and that's what you're stuck with forever. Also, no forecast at all, not even "today+tomorrow" at least. This didn't offer enough for me to think "oh, it's good, I'll pay $11 for the full thing". Not even enough for me to use it for more than a couple minutes.
5 people found this review helpful
Hello, 40k people use the free version daily without complaining. If you made a mistake and entered the wrong city while configuring the app you can still uninstall it and re-install it to start again. Look at the positive in life and be happy that there is a free version at all.. thanks to those paying $11 for the service to continue to exist.

Jasper
Like the app! Very to the point and clear. Only you notice it is a French app if you take a look at the date saying it is 'le' instead of the or actives instead of active. But that's just minor and still completely understandable. When I notice I am stuffy and my eyes burn, I check the app to be sure and it always is correct that there is high pollen in the air at the moment.
6 people found this review helpful
Thanks for your feedback. The app translations have been improved in the last version. Best regards.