Overall
I decided to review this app as a consumer. I love the idea of secret messaging like snapchat. However, snapchat stores those snaps for advertising purposes. I like this app. However, what it really needs is simplicity. You cannot just give out random terms such as dust or blast in an app... that will make the consumer go through a difficult time. (At least it gave me a hard time). When I first used snapchat or Instagram, it was easy. Snap, slide left or right and then slide down for menu. This app is extremely complex. I slide down and then the reply box pops up and then I slide up then the description opens. My main intention is to close the "dust", but nope. You have to click the boring old "X BUTTON"! I can talk about the complexity of this app all day. If the developers want to ask me, I got no problem with that. But this app is not provide a good approach due to its complexity. Nowadays, if anyone has noticed, most apps have a universal setting for its navigation and stuff. Like Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. And then snapchat took those settings and put it in their own style. This app is great when I launched it. I followed the people I wanted (including Mark Cuban). I wanted to add someone and it took me 10 minutes to find out how to add someone. I searched up @Tailopez and then 10 errors came due to the one mistake I made.
Overall, great app with a great objective.
However, it is way too complicated.
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Dust - a safer place to text