TAG · 7 REVIEWS
Thin Listing
Every App Comrade review tagged Thin Listing, across every platform.
Warriors is a Fire tablet listing with almost nothing to say for itself.
A free Lifestyle app from a publisher called JuanitaApp, shipped to the Amazon Appstore with three screenshots, no description, and no review count. What's actually inside is harder to verify than it should be.
MAY 11, 2026
Sports Meet is a one-line app store listing pretending to be a sports app.
GOMCO APPS ships a Fire-tablet utility whose entire pitch is 'find all the details and info about the Sports Meet, just a click away' — and the store page tells you almost everything else you need to decide.
MAY 11, 2026
PPSD ships without a description, and the rating tells you nothing.
An anonymous four-letter acronym in the Fire tablet Books & Comics shelf, free to install, with a single five-star rating and no listing copy to explain itself.
MAY 11, 2026
Country Music on Roku is a generic-named channel that asks you to trust it sight unseen.
A free music_and_podcasts channel from ByteWiseApps LLC with no description, no developer site to cross-check, and in-app purchases behind a name so common it could be anything. The install bar is low; the trust bar is not.
MAY 11, 2026
Drama Time on Tizen ships with the bare minimum a Samsung TV store will accept.
A free video channel from a developer called Radiance, listed in March 2026, with no store description, no screenshots, no rating, and a generic name that could mean almost anything in the drama category.
MAY 11, 2026
Just As You Are arrives with no description and asks you to trust the title.
A free Novelty listing from ShoutStreaming with three screenshots, no copy, and a perfect rating built on a sample size the store won't disclose.
MAY 10, 2026
FASTFOUR ships on Fire TV with no description to back it up.
An Amazon Appstore Sports listing from Fast Four Media that arrives with no store description, no review count, and a Fire-TV-only audience left to guess what they're installing.
MAY 10, 2026