This is cool, I installed and gave it a try. If I can offer some unsolicited feedback:
This opens up directly to recent images, this is somewhat unintuitive and jarring- I wasn't sure I was in your app to get started, and didn't realize immediately I needed to select a photo.
I used one of your promo codes, thanks for this. I found the blur feature to be the most useful, I'd suggest making the free version of the app allow you to experiment with this feature. Maybe have the free version watermark images? Or limit the number of images you can save.
A walkthrough/intro screen to get started would go a long way.
Thank you so much for taking the time to provide feedback, I really appreciate it!
> This opens up directly to recent images, this is somewhat unintuitive and jarring
The reason I did this was because I wanted the users to be able to start annotating images as quickly as possible. I do see value in having some kind of walkthrough/on-boarding the first time they open the app to explain this behavior. Thanks for pointing this out.
> I'd suggest making the free version of the app allow you to experiment with this feature
I solved this problem by letting you use all the pro features in the upgrade popup. Here is an example - https://imgur.com/a/Kmxjm4d
I nearly emailed you with just about the same feedback about how the app opens and one's surprised by being in the gallery. I get your point about wanting users to start right away. And now that I am used to your app, I am glad how quickly I get to the photos. Perhaps even a quick toast at least could say : pick a photo to start?
This opens up directly to recent images, this is somewhat unintuitive and jarring- I wasn't sure I was in your app to get started, and didn't realize immediately I needed to select a photo.
I used one of your promo codes, thanks for this. I found the blur feature to be the most useful, I'd suggest making the free version of the app allow you to experiment with this feature. Maybe have the free version watermark images? Or limit the number of images you can save.
A walkthrough/intro screen to get started would go a long way.
Anyways, cool project, thanks for sharing