Developer
The Home Depot, Inc.
Category
Shopping
Version
5.27.2
Android OS
4.4
Downloads
1B
Content rating
3
👍 The Home Depot app streamlines shopping with real-time in-store inventory, aisle locations, barcode scanning and easy online ordering. Users can quickly check product availability at nearby stores, reserve items for curbside or same-day pickup, and compare prices—making purchase decisions faster whether you’re shopping in-store or from your phone.
👍 Robust project tools and DIY resources turn ideas into action: step-by-step guides, how-to videos, material calculators and project checklists help plan projects accurately. Augmented reality lets you visualize products in your space, while curated inspiration galleries and expert tips simplify decision-making for both weekend DIYers and professional contractors.
👍 The app centralizes order management, tracking deliveries and returns while offering seamless payment and secure checkout. Members get exclusive deals through Pro Xtra rewards, personalized recommendations based on browsing history and alerts for sales or price drops—helping homeowners and tradespeople save money and stay on schedule.
👎 Inventory accuracy can be inconsistent between the app and physical stores, leading to canceled pickup orders or wasted trips. Real-time stock levels sometimes lag, and items listed as available aren’t always on shelves. This undermines convenience for customers relying on the app for accurate buy-online, pick-up-in-store planning.
👎 The app occasionally suffers from slow load times, freezes, or unexpected crashes—especially during heavy traffic or complex checkout flows. Users report delays loading images and product pages, which can interrupt shopping sessions and complicate order placement. These technical hiccups reduce trust and may push customers to use the website instead.
👎 Search and navigation can be confusing, with limited filtering options and inconsistent sorting that make finding exact parts or accessories time-consuming. Sponsored listings and promotional banners clutter results, while product descriptions and specifications sometimes lack detail or contain inconsistencies—forcing users to cross-check multiple sources before making confident purchases.