Anonymous
Small-Business, 11-50 employees
“super fun outfit planner”
Pros
This is such a fun app to use. It reminds me a bit of Polyvore, except instead of building sets, you're styling real clothes on an actual model. The more time you spend with it, the more little tricks you discover with the clothing and models. It's fantastic for planning outfits.
Cons
I don't have any complaints. If anything the only issue is how unbelievably addictive it is.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
10
Value for money
10
Customer Support
10
Functionality
10
Anonymous
Small-Business, 11-50 employees
“a creative space for artists”
Pros
More than just a game, it felt like a place where my creativity could really shine, giving me a way to express myself, connect with others and share what I made.
Cons
One frustrating downside is that the new app is only available for Apple users which really sucks. I've also heard about that although I used it before mainly to show how certain items would look on specific figures.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
10
Value for money
10
Customer Support
10
Functionality
10
Anonymous
Enterprise, 500+ employees
“Amazing styling that delivers”
Pros
One thing that really stands out for me is how well it gives retailers efficient in-house studio and creative styling tools for producing high-quality, dynamic fashion images. It also lets me make small adjustments and clever tweaks with the clothes and models which I find really fun. On top of that, I find it excellent for planning outfits or just getting fresh inspiration and ideas.
Cons
My biggest issue is that the company now seems to focus mostly on large retailers and fashion brands. In the past, there was a lot more interaction and engagement for individual users but that side feels much less important now. To me, it also used to feel more creative because users could compete with each other and interact online and that community element seems to have faded.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
10
Value for money
8
Customer Support
10
Functionality
10