Setapp have consistently added new apps. I've discovered found some really useful utilities I didn't know I needed. Even if I only use them occasionally, it's great to know I have them available when I need them.
The only downside would be having to switch back to individual product licenses if you closed your Setapp account.
I've been a Setapp user since it was first available after I figured out the cost of licensing the individual Mac apps I was using at that time totalled more than the price of a Setapp licence making it a no-brainer.
The breadth of options and the ease of installation/uninstallation.
Not all apps are created equally. Some of them lack sufficient training resources.
I use all of them to work more efficiently. Setapp saves me hours and hours and hours.
Learning about new apps from indie developers that I wouldn't have heard of otherwise, getting to use essential apps for no additional subscription fees or in-app purchases.
I wish every app were part of Setapp! But some devs have yet to jump on board. :)
Setapp bundles hundreds of useful apps in a single subscription price. The monthly fee is worth is for CleanMyMac X *alone*, but you also get unlimited access to a whole library of useful utilities and tools, some of which are now essential and integrated into my daily workflow.
One of the notable advantages of their platform is the constant influx of new apps that they seamlessly integrate. The continuous addition of fresh applications enhances the overall user experience, keeping it vibrant and dynamic. Furthermore, the platform's versatility extends beyond its native ecosystem, allowing users to effortlessly extend these apps to iOS devices as well. This cross-platform compatibility opens up a world of possibilities, enabling users to enjoy a superior experience across multiple devices and operating systems.
I dislike that some apps are removed from the app store. It doesn't happen often but if it's an app you heavy rely on it can suck. It would also be nice to extend to iOS devices/apps without having to pay an additional fee.
I have 16 apps installed that help with various things, from renaming files, to organizing my menu bar, remote connection to my Mac, improving my system's performance or keeping my Mac awake when needed.
There's an app for just about everything. Think of it like having a whole toolbox at your disposal. Maybe you just use a hammer, but you have a job for a rubber mallet. It's like you have a magic toolbox, you just reach in there, and suddenly you have a rubber mallet at your disposal. I'm more productive on my Mac because of Setapp and all the bundled apps.
Nothing. Great app and service. In a perfect world, maybe it would include an extra computer with the default pricing.
Setapp is an amazing toolkit. It bundles a bunch of apps and utilities that solve daily problems, plus the occassional jobs that come up. It provides a great suite of apps for a great monthly price.
La cosa che mi piace di più è la versatilità delle soluzioni delle app proposte e la propensione a trovare sempre nuove app. Amo la dashboard, è sempre comoda.
The method of managing apps on iOS is sometimes complex, but after banging it a couple of times it works. The price for the azinede seems too high to me, but it is still competitive ..
The best set of tools you can find for Mac and apple device users. I use at least one app per type and I'm trying that I never thought I'd buy, but since I'm there, I use them.
It has clean my mac a wonderful tool for optimizing how your mac runs.
To be honest there are tools I don't use but nothing negative I can say about Setapp.
I use Setapp for a number of things, Clean My Mac helps maintain our systems and keep them running smoothly. we use other apps for tracking time, finances, and calendars, we use mind-mapping software out of the toolset. Literally, 45 platforms or so, the cost of one of them is more than the entire cost of Setapp itself. I could not recommend Setapp more highly to any Mac user.
That moment you need something you really don't have budget for is always such a brick wall to the workflow. That moment is now turned into an on ramp of joy so the benefit isn't just practical it's also about well being. When you're trying to get things done the answer should always be yes, with SetApp those roadblocks almost never show up.
The cost does add up over time so there's that. It's a privilege to talk of the subscription fee as a thing which takes away financial barriers. What it really does is smooth that barrier out and make it affordable but it may still be out of reach for some.
As an independent freelance business my cash flow isn't always ready for those moments where I suddenly have a specific situation with a client that is infrequent but urgent in the moment. Often these are moments where you'd think "I bet there's an app for that" and wind up on the app store trying to make do with a free / freemium - you know, where you later discover the one thing you really wanted is behind the paywall, etc... But now that I have SetApp this is almost NEVER an issue because invariably I find far more often than not checking there first provides exactly what I needed. It's true there may only be one or two options for that thing, but they're always up to the task. The "free" apps in SetApp are not junk apps, they are premium apps I wouldn't want to buy if I only needed them once or twice but thanks to SetApp I can.