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looklike: swipe fashion on you
lookai · 35 ratings · ★ 4.3
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Top complaints - extracted from 4 negative reviews
Recurring phrases mined from 1-2★ reviews. The bigger the percentage, the more users have the same problem. Fix the top 2-3 in your version and you have product-market fit on day one.
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"through"
3 negative reviews mention this · 75% of all complaints
★★★★★ "Cool idea, execution needs serious work. I heard about this app on Reddit in a postpartum subreddit and I thought it would be the perfect way to help me The idea is really cool. The avatar of me that they created is actually a really good match, like she could be my sister with …" - KateEmilie
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"outfits"
3 negative reviews mention this · 75% of all complaints
★★★★★ "Cool idea, execution needs serious work. I heard about this app on Reddit in a postpartum subreddit and I thought it would be the perfect way to help me The idea is really cool. The avatar of me that they created is actually a really good match, like she could be my sister with …" - KateEmilie
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Cool idea, execution needs serious work
I heard about this app on Reddit in a postpartum subreddit and I thought it would be the perfect way to help me
The idea is really cool. The avatar of me that they created is actually a really good match, like she could be my sister with a similar face and body type.
I enjoyed swiping through the outfits. There were some issues, like I kept getting business casual wear and I gave feedback that I WFH and don’t need business casual clothes and was still getting them recommended. That said, there were some outfits I really liked and was excited about.
When you find an outfit you want to buy, this is where things go downhill. I was under the impression based on the description that the app actually shows you real outfit options, but that’s misleading. Instead it showed me “similar” options, but of course they’re not similar at all. You might as well just Google “blue A-line dress” and see what comes up, because that’s as close as the options they direct you to are.
Genuine question for the developers: what is the point of this app? I thought it was meant to help users find clothing to purchase and be able to get an idea of what it could look like on, but right now it’s not doing that. It seems like the core function of this app needs work before it’s of any use.
The idea is really cool. The avatar of me that they created is actually a really good match, like she could be my sister with a similar face and body type.
I enjoyed swiping through the outfits. There were some issues, like I kept getting business casual wear and I gave feedback that I WFH and don’t need business casual clothes and was still getting them recommended. That said, there were some outfits I really liked and was excited about.
When you find an outfit you want to buy, this is where things go downhill. I was under the impression based on the description that the app actually shows you real outfit options, but that’s misleading. Instead it showed me “similar” options, but of course they’re not similar at all. You might as well just Google “blue A-line dress” and see what comes up, because that’s as close as the options they direct you to are.
Genuine question for the developers: what is the point of this app? I thought it was meant to help users find clothing to purchase and be able to get an idea of what it could look like on, but right now it’s not doing that. It seems like the core function of this app needs work before it’s of any use.
Can’t cancel without losing access
I paid for a month, then cancelled so my subscription didn’t renew. The app immediately locked me out despite having ~3 weeks left before my month ended. It would say I “ran out of looks” to swipe and could purchase more, despite not having swiped any looks that day. My saved looks were also frozen - I couldn’t scroll through them. Absolute waste of $20, but I guess my one week of swiping was fun.
Could be really cool
This could be great eventually. Unfortunately the daily generated outfits don’t tend to actually exist. Click to buy links will either show something perfect that’s only available in one size on a resale site, take you to an item that’s been completely sold out for over a year, or show options that look nothing like the original suggestion.
The AI in the ask tab is very hobbled, if it had access to the explore tab it might be quite useful. I cancelled my premium membership because I could never actually buy any pieces that I clicked through on!
It was really fun seeing the AI generated pics of how I’d look in different styles. Sadly the AI can’t remember basic instructions such as “don’t suggest jumpsuits, I have a very long torso and jumpsuits have never fit me”. You’ll still get multiple jumpsuit suggestions every day.
So much potential and it just isn’t there yet. If they improve the AI’s access and responsiveness and make explore suggestions show items that are (1) actually and reasonably available to buy and (2) responsive to user input and feedback, then I’ll make my rating higher.
This is a cool idea, they’re just really failing in execution. I might try to program ChatGPT to do something like this.
The AI in the ask tab is very hobbled, if it had access to the explore tab it might be quite useful. I cancelled my premium membership because I could never actually buy any pieces that I clicked through on!
It was really fun seeing the AI generated pics of how I’d look in different styles. Sadly the AI can’t remember basic instructions such as “don’t suggest jumpsuits, I have a very long torso and jumpsuits have never fit me”. You’ll still get multiple jumpsuit suggestions every day.
So much potential and it just isn’t there yet. If they improve the AI’s access and responsiveness and make explore suggestions show items that are (1) actually and reasonably available to buy and (2) responsive to user input and feedback, then I’ll make my rating higher.
This is a cool idea, they’re just really failing in execution. I might try to program ChatGPT to do something like this.
Delete
The outfits it suggests for me are frumpy and dated. My avatar resembles me in another timeline where I never used moisturizer and my skin has zero collagen.
Sentiment summary
74%
Positive (4-5★)
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Neutral (3★)
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Negative (1-2★)
