AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 3.0. Trustworthiness 90 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 26 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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Ratings breakdown
5 star
33%
4 star
17%
3 star
0%
2 star
17%
1 star
33%
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Low review manipulation risk
26% review manipulation risk
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Credible reviews
90% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
About Fair Art Fair
Pioneering in its model, Fair Art Fair is a subscription-based app founded on a circular economy, where all funds go directly back to artists. Its features are extensive and all-encompassing. Designed with four distinct users – Artists, Art Lovers, Curators and Art Curious – Fair Art Fair allows you to organise, showcase, buy and sell artwork, as well as discover and connect directly with peer-validated artists. This first-of-its-kind mobile and web app allows subscribers to become part of a global community, supporting and connecting artists with collectors, curators and anyone with a passion or interest in art. The platform also hosts a dynamic calendar of virtual exhibitions, available for all users to experience and enjoy.
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Reviews for Fair Art Fair
MerrSpang
Worth it
I know the upfront cost of this app might take some by surprise but they don’t take commission from their artists. If you sell work via FAF it pays for itself. The app itself is awesome! I personally find it to be better than any other art selling platform out there. I’m not a fan of Saatchi or any of platforms that render the work in a fake environment. FAF showcases the art in the best possible way, similar to the way any top tier gallery would on their own art selling platform, and it’s SO easy to use. They’re small enough now that artists can really make quality connections with their team, curators, galleries and other artists. I HIGHLY recommend adopting it earlier than later.
jlh1518
Makes no sense
I buy art directly from artists on IG and other platforms. Why would I pay over $200 just to see art I may not like? The concept makes no sense.