Unfortunately I signed up a few weeks too late, otherwise I would have been able to take advantage of the unlimited usage period, not too bad.
Conclusion:
I spared no expense and effort to test the program extensively and also to pay for a monthly subscription in order to form an extensive opinion.
After looking at how many people are working on creating mods and keeping them up to date and how many have left or at least been removed from the list of mod creators, I came to the conclusion that the price simply doesn't match the speed at which mods are created and kept up to date and the length of time games remain on the list that require an update.
I had to realize with regret that games sometimes vegetate for weeks in the list of games requiring updates.
Unacceptable for a subscription of ~€7 per month. If I book for a month and wait one to three weeks for updates, the subscription is almost over again.
I also find the function that allows you to vote for games impractical and pointless; you're led to believe that you can make a difference with votes, which is a first-class peasant trap.
When I see games appearing overnight at short notice and then in the top 10, then I think that my money is not well invested here and further use is very likely ruled out.
I therefore ask you to hold a kind of team meeting and discuss the pricing policy again, two hours of use is simply no longer up to date in this day and age, especially since you can get the trainers for free and with the modern A.I. programs, you can almost create them yourself.
On the whole, using the app and processing the subscription was user-friendly, there were no problems.
In the current situation, either more mod creators need to be hired or prices need to be lowered to a maximum of €4.
There are still one or two construction sites, I will come back at the end of the year or the beginning of next year to see if anything has changed.