Category : Maps & Navigation
Abysmal. I am used to the iPhone app. I tried to use this Android version twice, but couldn't connect at time of fuel-up. When I can connect, the UX is horrible. It is basically a rendered version of the web interfaced. So, no offline functionality. Only reason for a single star, is the absence of zero stars. Why can't the Android version have the same design and functions as the iOS app?
Compared iOS version of Fuelly. This app is lacking in features. Can't add service logs or service reminders, view previous fuel ups, change vehicles details, and overview of data such as average and total money spent.
Too much information, signing up is annoying, it's a fuel app, why do I need to verify account. Username keeps saying error not available, what's point of username? Just use email since you asked for "name of car" already you can use that as username.. Way to much additional information that's not needed. The "I am not a robot" verification takes up more Than the screen and you can't see all the traffic lights needing to be selected. Layout is poor, total experience - poor. Not easy to read.
Needs Android Improvement. I've never seen so many 1-star and 2-star reviews in my life. I think dev should spend a bit of time to improve the Android version. For starters, allowing current mileage input rather than 'miles since last fill-up' would be a big help.
Been a wonderful app I've used for yearsuntil this last update. Now everytime I open the app I have to log in, it takes me to the webpage instead of the app screen, I have to close the app and reopen it where get the app page. Very frustrating to use now.
Had the app on iPhone and loved it. The service is great but the user interface for Android leaves something be desired. If I didnt have 4-5 years worth of data stored already I would use a different app
Junk compared to the iso app. You can add fill ups, but it's complicated and you can't see your vehicles stats without going to the desktop site. 👎🏻👎🏻
Please read the reviews. I recently started using Guelph on my iPhone and just downloaded it on my android. The Android app is complete garbage it's like a first time app developer designed it. This doesn't makesense because the iPhone app is well design and is light-years ahead interns of design and functionality. Also this app looks like it was designed in 2013 with zero updates.
Unable to sign up on Android phone as the non robot verification would not appear wholly on the screen, so the criterion for selecting images could not be read. Tried to guess what it was, like buses, crossings,road signs, but failed, hence uninstalled as not usable.
Horrible app. I've used to iOS version and that is wonderful. As I've switched to Android, this version of the app is garbage. Developers do not care about Android users. I've never seen so many bad reviews and the developer does nothing about it. Make the Anrdoid version the same as the iOS version
I have this app on my iPhone and expected similar great app on my S9+, but definitely NOT. What good is it on Android when all you can do is enter fillup data, but I can't see mpg or any results data from doing so?? Very disappointed Fuelly. Will you fix this? And I am a subscriber, i.e. paying member...
i miss the old app... this one takes too long to do anything. i want to input milage, not write a log. itd be nice if there was both options and users can choose for their needs.
Unusable, just a container for a desktop website. It's a shame because the iOS app is actually useable and good.
Coming from the iPhone Gas Cubby app, which evolved to Fuelly, the Android version is terrible. The app version is not intuitive and basically is a dumbed down version of the website. The app should be what the iPhone gets, which is miles ahead.
Installed, put password in, said incorrect password. Checked password logged out then back in to Web version no problem. Confirmed password, app said incorrect password. Now deleted, not going to bother with it.
Could not sign up. Said my user id was already used so tried a different one. Said my email address was already used so maybe I had this app once before on an older phone . Doesn't have a password retrieve or reset feature. Uninstalled.
need to fix!!!!! use the app on my apple and was perfect. now switched over to android and don't get the full function along with not being able to use my subscription
outdated. Basic web interface to fully service, but browser seeming cannot detect screen size. incredibly annoying.
Was great. Can't log in any more and when i can, can't access full site (too many redirects). Not good for a phone app. On to something else.
I use it every time I fuel. I would just eliminate everything except the basics to make it more efficient.
The screenshots look nothing like I see on my Pixel 5. The app is bigger than the screen and you have to scroll all over. It used to be much better.
Pathetic! Dashboard is hardly that. It's more of a cumbersome entry portal for the website which has the real dashboard. Wish aCar was still being actively managed!
The Android version of fuelly is not good at all. It just takes you to the fuelly website. Why wasnt the Android version updated like the one for iOS? Please update.
When you want your info public, like which vehicles you have in your garage, go on and use the application. Even after closing my account it is still available on the web.
Yuck. Not the apps fault, it's my new Samsung. Can't log in as it keeps on telling me wrong password even if I change it
I was really surprissd this app wasnt ported for android from iphone. The design and basically everhthing about it on android is horrible. Really wished i could get ths iphone version on android.
This app is unreliable. I had to restart it 4 times because all I was getting was a blank screen when I opened the app. The app is not very intuitive: there should be a special tab (or button or page) that easily displays mpg per vehicle. Why do you have a tab for setting units of measure? The units should be in the settings page for preferences. And when I push dashboard, it goes to a "fuel up" page. Why?