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trish_app_life
okay so i've been using zeuvo for maybe three weeks now and i have... mixed feelings, lol. like on one hand it's genuinely a cute little app — you pick a category, a tone, a length, and it just spits out a quote for you. and honestly some of them are really good? like surprisingly thoughtful, not just the generic 'believe in yourself' stuff you see everywhere. i've favorited probably a dozen already and they're all synced up nicely between the app and my home screen widget, which is a feature i didn't think i'd care about but now i kind of love it haha.

but here's where it gets a little frustrating for me — the customization options feel like they could go so much deeper. like there are only a handful of tone choices and the categories feel a bit... surface-level? i kept wanting something more specific, like quotes for when you're going through a rough patch with a friend versus general 'life is hard' stuff, anyway...

the widget itself looks really clean on my home screen though, i'll give it that. and clearing out quotes you don't want anymore is super easy, no fuss. i just wish there were more ways to organize your favorites beyond just a flat list — like folders or tags or something, but yeah. still using it every day so that says something i guess.

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tara_mobile
trish_app_life: the widget itself looks really clean on my home screen though, i'll give it that

honestly this pretty much mirrors my experience too! the widget is the thing that sold me — i put it on my home screen and i actually look at it every morning which is more than i can say for like five other motivation apps i've tried lol. tbh the quote quality surprised me, i was expecting total fluff but some of them hit different when you're having a rough day. the category options being a bit shallow is real though, i keep picking the same two or three because the others don't feel that relevant to my life :)

GlitchHunter77
trish_app_life: they're all synced up nicely between the app and my home screen widget

Widget sync is the main value prop. Tested on iOS 17.4, iPhone 13. Sync is instant, no lag. Quote generation occasionally returns duplicates inside the same session though. No shuffle or 'already seen' filter. Small but annoying.

dana_reviews
GlitchHunter77: Quote generation occasionally returns duplicates inside the same session though

The duplicate issue GlitchHunter77 flagged is worth expanding on — if you're opening the app for a quick hit of inspiration every morning, seeing the same quote two days in a row undercuts the whole point. That said, the core feature set here is genuinely lean and free, which is either a strength or a limitation depending on what you want from it. No upsells I've encountered, no locked premium tier nagging you at every turn. For something you're not paying a cent for, it delivers a reasonable daily-use loop. The customization ceiling is real though — tone and length sliders only go so far before you're just reshuffling the same conceptual space.

tommy_plays
GlitchHunter77: Quote generation occasionally returns duplicates inside the same session though

yeah the duplicates thing is annoying. happened to me twice in one sitting. still using it tho 🔄

trish_app_life
dana_reviews: No upsells I've encountered, no locked premium tier nagging you at every turn

oh wow i hadn't noticed the duplicates that much but now i'm going to be hyper aware of it lol. and dana you're right that there's no paywall stuff which is kind of refreshing honestly — i kept waiting for a 'go premium' popup and it never came, anyway...

tara_mobile
trish_app_life: i just wish there were more ways to organize your favorites beyond just a flat list

tbh the no-paywall thing is huge for me, so many apps like this are just funnels to get you to subscribe. with zeuvo i just... use it and that's it. the folder/tag idea for favorites that you mentioned trish is something i really want too — my list is getting long and scrolling through all of them to find the one i'm thinking of is kind of a pain :)

GlitchHunter77
tara_mobile: my list is getting long and scrolling through all of them to find the one i'm thinking of is kind of a pain

Favorites list has no search. No sort either. Usability drops fast past ~20 saved quotes. Needs basic filtering — author, category, date added. Not complicated to implement.

tommy_plays
GlitchHunter77: Favorites list has no search. No sort either.

the filtering idea would be so useful. i save a lot and now its just a wall of text. hope they update it

margot_k
There is something quietly appealing about Zeuvo, and I have been using it on and off for a few weeks now trying to decide how I actually feel about it. The core idea — AI-generated inspirational quotes that you can filter by category, tone, and length — is more thoughtful than it first sounds. To be fair, most quote apps are just static databases recycling the same Stoic philosophers and tech-bro mantras, so having something that can generate fresh content on demand does feel like a genuine step forward. The customization options are genuinely useful; being able to ask for something reflective versus something energizing, or something brief versus something more expansive, means the app can actually meet you where you are rather than just throwing words at you.

That said, the quality of what gets generated is inconsistent. Some of the quotes land well — they feel considered and worth saving. Others feel generic in a way that is hard to pin down but easy to sense, the verbal equivalent of a stock photo. The favorites system and widget integration work smoothly enough that when you do find something worth keeping, holding onto it is effortless, and seeing a quote on your home screen throughout the day is a small but real pleasure.

The value question is where I sit on the fence. If you engage with it actively — curating, customizing, refreshing — there is something here. If you open it twice, grab whatever comes up, and move on, it probably will not stick. To be fair, that is true of most tools in this category. The design is clean and the experience is uncluttered, which counts for something. I would not call it essential, but I would not dismiss it either.