Scarlet Blue
Brian Olsen
"Sydney browsing decent"
City hubs make a good starting point, but the lack of a unified filter still leads to unnecessary back-and-forth.
Amy Bonilla
"Placements clear, but no stats"
For advertisers, upgrade labels like City Premium and VIP are easy to understand, but the site provides no public data on traffic or viewership.
Yolanda Williams
"Verification criteria unclear"
Profiles can display a “Photos Verified” badge, but since it's an optional feature, its value is diminished by a lack of published standards.
Edward Rhodes
"Ad upgrades lack detail"
Promotional options like City Premium are listed by name, but there is little public information about how these placements are allocated or secured.
Gary Andersen
"Convoluted search options"
The search is split between BASIC, ADVANCED, and PRICE modes; these overlapping functions create a confusing and inefficient user journey.
Clark
"Good city coverage, messy"
National hubs are clear, but mixing Australian and international locations in menus makes local browsing feel less focused.
Robert Graham
"Communication is external"
Profiles direct users to phone or email for contact, meaning all interactions and arrangements must take place away from the website.
Joe Roberts
"Search filters are not unified"
The search experience feels disconnected, forcing users to switch between SEARCH BY PRICE and ADVANCED SEARCH instead of using one consolidated tool.
Daniel Gilbert
"Slider waitlists unclear"
Major-city City Slider spots show unavailable with waiting lists, but the public queue mechanics aren't explained.
David Stein
"No map view option"
Results are list-based, so scanning a large area like Melbourne without a map feels slow.
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