I may have prematurely written off Groovebook in my previous blog post. It took me a long time to get my hands on my Groovebook. But today, it finally arrived! And I LOVE it!
I love it so much I'm considering reactivating my account. The book came out gorgeously. I absolutely love this month's cover design.
But more importantly, I love my photos inside! I was impressed my the photo quality for 90% of the pictures. But the blurry 10% was more the fault of my own.
Word of wisdom: if an image appears even slightly blurry on your screen, do not expect it to come out crystal clear in print. It will be twice as blurry printed out.
As I was browsing through my photos, there were one or two I didn't remember uploading and I think were added on by accident via the app. But any errors here were negligible.
Overall, I was very satisfied with the product itself (though not as satisfied by the long wait and customer service hassles). What keeps me from definitely deciding on resubscribing is that I don't think I'll have 100 photos to print each month. Maybe if it were 50? Or 20 photos? The pictures I have in my current groovebook probably were amassed over at least 3 months, not one. Sure, I have hundreds upon hundreds of photos (or better yet, selfies... LOTS of selfies #noshame) on my camera right now. But I don't necessarily want a paper copy of all of those.
If Groovebook offers a smaller picture plan of maybe 20 to 50 photos a month or a separate plan that prints 100 photos every 3 months, I'd totally jump on the bandwagon and subscribe. But until then, I think I just might wait for the new app Flag which allows you to print up to 20 photos a month for free! The catch? The photos come with an advertisement on the back. But who cares? Nobody looks at the back of pictures once you frame them up.
In the meantime, I highly recommend checking out Groovebook for yourself! See if the subscription service is right for you. You can get a free Groovebook if you use my referral code: LIU99
Enjoy!
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