Make Critique AI free or offer a free version


Make Critique AI free or offer a free version
The Issue
As a devoted fan of Pierre Dalati and his remarkable work with the app "Critique AI," I was excited when he promoted his app on social media, promising its free usage. However, to our disappointment and confusion, it turns out that this app, initially touted as free, requires payment to access its features. This has led to widespread discontent among his followers, including myself, who feel misled by the initial promises of accessibility without a price tag.
Critique AI is a powerful tool with immense potential for education and creativity, allowing users to analyze and improve text with tailored suggestions, which is why having a free version would be such a significant benefit. Access to such technology should not be restricted by economic barriers, especially when the initial message was one of inclusivity and broad access.
Many similar apps offer both a premium and free version to satisfy different segments of their user base. For instance, Grammarly offers a free version with limited but still substantial functionalities, alongside a premium version for advanced features. There's no reason why Critique AI can't implement a similar model, allowing a wider range of users to experience and benefit from the app's core offerings.
Not only would a free version of Critique AI address the concerns of those who feel let down by the current situation, but it would also enhance Pierre Dalati's reputation as a creator dedicated to accessibility and innovation. By offering a free version, even with limited capabilities compared to the paid version, Pierre can rebuild trust with his audience and expand the app's reach far beyond its current user base.
We understand the need for revenue to sustain app development, but we believe a balanced approach can be achieved. Therefore, we call upon Pierre Dalati and the development team behind Critique AI to reconsider the current model and implement a free version. Doing so would not only align with the initial messaging but also showcase a commitment to accessible education and creativity.
Join us in urging the creators of Critique AI to make this beneficial change. Sign this petition to support the launch of a free version of Critique AI. Your voice matters in bringing positive change and ensuring accessibility for all.

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The Issue
As a devoted fan of Pierre Dalati and his remarkable work with the app "Critique AI," I was excited when he promoted his app on social media, promising its free usage. However, to our disappointment and confusion, it turns out that this app, initially touted as free, requires payment to access its features. This has led to widespread discontent among his followers, including myself, who feel misled by the initial promises of accessibility without a price tag.
Critique AI is a powerful tool with immense potential for education and creativity, allowing users to analyze and improve text with tailored suggestions, which is why having a free version would be such a significant benefit. Access to such technology should not be restricted by economic barriers, especially when the initial message was one of inclusivity and broad access.
Many similar apps offer both a premium and free version to satisfy different segments of their user base. For instance, Grammarly offers a free version with limited but still substantial functionalities, alongside a premium version for advanced features. There's no reason why Critique AI can't implement a similar model, allowing a wider range of users to experience and benefit from the app's core offerings.
Not only would a free version of Critique AI address the concerns of those who feel let down by the current situation, but it would also enhance Pierre Dalati's reputation as a creator dedicated to accessibility and innovation. By offering a free version, even with limited capabilities compared to the paid version, Pierre can rebuild trust with his audience and expand the app's reach far beyond its current user base.
We understand the need for revenue to sustain app development, but we believe a balanced approach can be achieved. Therefore, we call upon Pierre Dalati and the development team behind Critique AI to reconsider the current model and implement a free version. Doing so would not only align with the initial messaging but also showcase a commitment to accessible education and creativity.
Join us in urging the creators of Critique AI to make this beneficial change. Sign this petition to support the launch of a free version of Critique AI. Your voice matters in bringing positive change and ensuring accessibility for all.

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Petition created on December 16, 2025