AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 4.1. Trustworthiness 75 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 25 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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5 star
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4 star
20%
3 star
13%
2 star
4%
1 star
11%
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75% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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Good user ratings
72% positive sampled reviews
About Snapsie - Take progress pictures
How to use Snapsie:
1/ Tap the camera icon to take your first picture
2/ Enter your weight in pounds, kg or stone (optional)
3/ Take additional pictures, by overlaying the last picture you took, so you can line up the two shots perfectly (optional)
4/ Pick two pictures to create a customizable side by side comparison and share on social media. Alternatively, create a movie showing your transformation over time.
You can also:
• Set reminders
• Import pictures you've previously taken
• Sync weight data with the Apple Health app
• Quickly see how your weight has changed and how many weeks it's been since you've started
Snapsie is a great way to stay accountable on your training goal.
If you need some additional help, we've included links inside the app to the FitMenCook app for healthy recipes and also to a free training plan from David Kingsbury who is a Hollywood celebrity personal trainer.
Snapsie is a collaboration between Nibble Apps, FitMenCook and David Kingsbury.
Privacy Policy: http://nibbleapps.com/privacy/
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Reviews for Snapsie - Take progress pictures
cholste
Import pictures
I would like to be able to import pictures. Can you make this an option?
Xylina69
Easy way to compare photos
I’ve been using this app for 3 years now. I love that I can track my progress and see how my body has changed over the years. It’s easy to use and I love that my photos are private. The reason I give it 4 starts is because I have to scroll to find the picture that I want to compare it to. I take weekly pics, multiple poses. So if I want to see a pic from 3 years ago, I have to scroll a LONG time to get to that one pic. I’d love to be able to search by month and year the pic was taken and have the pictures show up. Even better yet if I can search by weight too. 128 pounds 2 years ago can be a lot different to 128 currently since muscle shows different than fat.