PredictIt for Android
Obviously determined by real world events but in 2 minutes of browsing one market went from one extreme to the complete opposite.
The concept is great, but the app is way too slow and data intensive. They really need to include settings to stop auto reloading of everything on screen, especially comments, every time you do anything.
Using the web on your phone to access Predictit is a better experience than using the app. It's about the same, but comments do not work on the app and you have to sign in more.
Buggy as crap.
Awesome!
Misleading
Fun, easy-to-navigate app that offers a great way to speculate about politics. For a long time this was innegal in the United States. It's wonderful that it's finally available in such a convenient form.
Was using this app for a while. Now I can't log in any more with my phone. Indicates wrong email or password but Logged in no problem on a PC.
Now not functioning. When it does, I need to keep logging in though I clicked 'remain signed in' and have not signed out.
There is no point in this existing if it is literally the same as the mobile site.
Not an actual app, just a wrapper for the site. It works but I'd like to see a native Android experience.
Uninstalling
Awesome!
Please allow app to auto remember email and password for the login.
Can't log in with Facebook, Disqus, or anything. It's getting me sick. Also the app is terribly slow. Other than that, I love the prediction market
Couldn't log in with twitter. Created email account. Otherwise very nice.
Best app if you like to make educated lottery. Can't log in with twitter though. Please fix it.
This style prediction market is such a great way to keep people involved with understanding politics.
This is such a great idea
Why install an app and clutter up your phone when it's just a wrapper for their mobile website? I'll just be bookmarking that, I guess
Great website glad app is so smooth
Works like it is supposed to.
Been waiting for the app!!!
by K####:
I have made thousands of dollars in this site but its twitter markets follow suspect patterns that lead traders to believe that their is a very clear principal agent problem taking place.