
A Google user
I really like this app because it keeps you motivated with achievements. If you pay for it you have a lot of options for different workouts. I definitely think it's worth the money. You always find 7mins to work out and you can do it at home, so I flake less. Only negative point is that all your progress resets if you miss two trainings in one month even though you have 3 hearts. It would make more sense if it reset after you missed the third training and all 3 hearts are gone. I really appreciate that they added the pause option though.
16 people found this review helpful

Max Schumacher
Overall weil-designed, nicely gamified and challenging. I would have loved to use it more. But to ask me to go all-in after only a week, with such steep subscription fees? No thank you. Half the price (no way you bring the same value as Spotify or Netflix) and a longer trial period, even if it has ads, would have smoothly transitioned me into a paying customer. The way it is now, I simply uninstalled after a week. Oh and please allow me to change units.
18 people found this review helpful
Perigee AB
08 February 2021
Thanks for the review, Max. If you'd prefer not to subscribe, you can always enjoy the Full Body, Freestyle and 'Live' workouts for free! Also, every 2 months you stay in the Challenge, you'll permanently unlock a premium workout for free. If you'd like any more tips on making the most out of Seven, please reach out to us at support@perigee.se :)

Joseph Carbary
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The app pushes exercises on beginners that should be done by more fit people. I have suffered several weeks of recovery due to injuries using this app. The app allows people to cheat leaderboards by paying money. Who thought Pay-2-Win would make itself into workout apps, I thought that dies with mobile game genre. That is some sick twisted stuff you all are doing to make extra money.