AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 4.8. Trustworthiness 65 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 21 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
★★★★☆
4.8
AppRecs Rating
Ratings breakdown
5 star
82%
4 star
18%
3 star
0%
2 star
0%
1 star
0%
What to know
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Low review manipulation risk
21% review manipulation risk
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High user satisfaction
82% of sampled ratings are 5 stars
About Moleculist
Transform your life into a beautiful molecular universe.
Moleculist turns personal organization into an inspiring, cosmic experience—where every part of your life becomes a shimmering “molecule” in your own animated universe.
Your Life, Beautifully Mapped
Every book you read, movie you watch, restaurant you discover, plant you nurture, recipe you cook, game you play, and person you celebrate becomes a living part of your personal cosmos. Watch your interests orbit, connect, and evolve in stunning animated displays.
Features That Spark Joy
• Molecular home screen with animated orbital rings and smooth motion
• One-tap adding for books, movies, plants, food (recipes), games, restaurants, and people
• Seamless iPad experience with visuals that shine on the big screen
• Smart sharing from Safari or any app via the Share Sheet
• Automatic extraction of images, titles, and details from websites—no typing needed
• Detailed tracking with status updates, notes, and tags
• Export and backup to keep your universe safe
Your Molecules
Books – Track reading progress, save quotes, and build your literary galaxy.
Movies and Shows – Organize your watchlist, rate favorites, and log recommendations.
Plants – Track growth stages, care routines, and health in your digital garden.
Food and Recipes – Save recipes, track cooking history, and perfect your culinary molecule.
Restaurants – Log visits, rate dishes, and map your food adventures.
Games – Track your gaming backlog, progress, and completed adventures.
People – Remember birthdays, anniversaries, and gift ideas; keep profiles with photos, relationship types, and special notes.
Design Philosophy
Moleculist makes tracking feel magical—combining smooth animations, a cosmic theme, and elegant visuals so organizing your life is both fun and inspiring.
Coming Soon
Travel destinations, enhanced celebration reminders, and more ways to connect your life’s molecules.
No ads. No subscriptions. Free updates for life.
One-time purchase for your personal life universe.
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Reviews for Moleculist
@adon
A company to back
Privacy policies must be clear and deliberate. Have you faced an app claiming no data collection, only to find its web-linked privacy policy says otherwise? Here emerges a new leader in privacy transparency. Many privacy policies mislead users by stating “no personal data” is collected while detailing various data that might be “non-personal data.” This could be a flaw in Apple’s system, though I don’t see how Apple permits developers to use incorrect data handling methods by offering options like “data collected: usage data.” Yet, some companies ignore this and still claim no data collection on their App Store app, even as they employ third-party mining companies to analyze and collect your entire app usage. They then have the nerve to charge you while their analytic drivers pay them. Transparency is the cornerstone of doing business with any company, in my view. Even if data is collected, whether personal or non-personal, trust is essential. * Privacy Policy Importance: Straightforward and transparent privacy policies are essential for building trust with users. * Data Collection Transparency: Companies should be transparent about the data they collect, even if it’s non-personal data, to avoid misleading users. * Trust and Transparency: Transparency in data handling practices is crucial for building trust with users, even if data collection occurs.
specialappssk
The update is great!
Latest update: YAY! The feature to add days restaurants are closed is very appreciated, very nice update! Update: Thanks for the detailed response letting me know what changes are coming, and explaining the features. Much appreciated and I look forward to future updates! Original review: I had high hopes but there are some kinks. My very first entry I wanted to add was a restaurant website straight from google…I found Moleculist from the share options and it said “Error, Unsupported Content Type” when I tried to add the website restaurant. If it can’t share the most basic of google web addresses, I don’t have high hopes it will do anything it says it will do. Also I want to indicate that the restaurant is closed on Mondays, but the notes don’t display from the timeline. So I had to add “CLOSED ON MONDAYS” to the restaurant’s name, so I would know at a glance when it is not open. There should be a way to determine what parts of a note/entry we want to display as viewable on the timeline. For example, it is unimportant when I added a restaurant to the timeline. I want a way to edit that, to delete it from the timeline, as it just clutters things up. Another issue - you can delete your data and start from scratch but there is no way to REORDER. Whatever order you add your categories to track books, plants, restaurants whatever - is how they will permanently display to the left. I want to drag them in to the order I want so the categories I track the most are at the top of the list!