High confidence · Latest 120 of 245 total reviews analyzed
Mixed
Recent user voice shows a mixed sentiment. Users appreciate structured lesson progression provides a clear and accessible skill ramp for beginners and visual teaching style allows users to learn sign language without audio requirements, but report aggressive paywall placement after the initial lessons frustrates users expecting free content and billing errors and subscription management issues lead to unauthorized charges for users.
Rating: 4.8
Reviews: 245
Confidence: high
How did the latest release land?
Overall
4.8/ 5
★★★★★
(178.7K)Current version
4.9/ 5
+0.0 vs overall
★★★★★
(106.5K)Main signal post-update: structured lesson progression provides a clear and accessible skill ramp for beginners.
Sentiment over time
Weekly average rating and review volume across stores, last 90 days.
Review themes
Praise
What users love
- Structured lesson progression provides a clear and accessible skill ramp for beginners
- “Users report feeling confident after completing only a few lessons”
- “The slow and steady teaching pace is frequently cited as highly effective”
- Visual teaching style allows users to learn sign language without audio requirements
- “The lack of noise and ads makes the learning environment accessible for deaf users”
- “Clear video demonstrations help users retain signs better than previous methods”
Complaint
Common complaints
- Aggressive paywall placement after the initial lessons frustrates users expecting free content
- “Users report being unable to continue learning after completing only two chapters”
- “The transition from free to paid content is perceived as misleading by many”
- Billing errors and subscription management issues lead to unauthorized charges for users
- “Users report being charged immediately despite signing up for a free trial”
- “Difficulty in canceling subscriptions and obtaining refunds causes significant user resentment”
Request
Most requested
- Expanded dictionary features to save and practice specific signs for future reference
- “Users want to mark and store learned words for later review”
- “The current dictionary is perceived as too limited for advanced practice”