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The Washington Post

by WP Company LLC · News & Magazines · Digital Publications

Award-winning national and political journalism from the nations capital with investigative reporting and analysis.

Quick Answer: The Washington Post has a verified Real Score of 3.8/5 based on 39,000 verified reviews, compared to its App Store rating of 4.6/5. Mixed reviews from verified users.

Real Score
3.8
out of 5.0

Real Score vs App Store Rating

App Store Rating

4.6
4.6

Includes unverified reviews

Verified Real Score

3.8
3.8

Based on 39,000 verified reviews

Gap Alert: The Washington Post's App Store rating is 0.8 points higher than its verified Real Score. This suggests that some store reviews may be inflated by fake or incentivized ratings.

Pros & Cons

What Users Love

  • Excellent political coverage
  • Strong investigative journalism
  • Good technology coverage
  • Competitive pricing

Common Complaints

  • Paywall limits free access
  • DC-centric focus
  • Liberal editorial lean
  • App can be buggy

Verified Reviews (20)

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JF
James Foster Verified
🍎 iOS
4.0

Essential for political news

If you follow US politics, WaPo is indispensable. Their access to DC sources and political reporting is unmatched by any other outlet.

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156 people found this helpful
EP
Emily Park Verified
🤖 Android
4.0

Democracy Dies in Darkness motto fits

WaPo takes its accountability journalism seriously. The investigations into government and corporate power are important public service journalism.

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134 people found this helpful
KC
Kevin Chen Verified
🍎 iOS
3.0

Paywall is strict

Three free articles then hard paywall. Cant even read headlines without subscribing. Too aggressive for casual readers.

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189 people found this helpful
SM
Sarah Morrison Verified
🤖 Android
4.0

Tech coverage is underrated

WaPo tech coverage and their tech policy reporting is excellent. More nuanced than pure tech outlets and better sourced. Great for tech policy watchers.

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89 people found this helpful
TW
Tom Williams Verified
🍎 iOS
3.0

Cheaper than NYT at least

The subscription is more affordable than NYT which helps. For political coverage the value proposition is good. Wish there were more bundle offerings.

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112 people found this helpful
RK
Rachel Kim Verified
🤖 Android
4.0

Climate section is excellent

The dedicated climate section with original reporting and data analysis is one of the best in journalism. Important coverage done well.

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78 people found this helpful
MF
Marcus Foster Verified
🍎 iOS
4.0

Fact Checker column is valuable

The Fact Checker with the Pinocchio ratings is a great public service. Holding politicians accountable with evidence-based fact checking.

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167 people found this helpful
LW
Lisa Williams Verified
🤖 Android
3.0

App has some bugs

The app occasionally crashes when loading articles and the search function is unreliable. Content is great but the app needs technical improvements.

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98 people found this helpful
CP
Chris Park Verified
🍎 iOS
4.0

Commentary is thought-provoking

The opinion section features diverse columnists with well-argued perspectives. Even when I disagree, the arguments are intellectually stimulating.

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67 people found this helpful
NC
Nicole Chen Verified
🤖 Android
4.0

National security reporting is top tier

WaPo consistently breaks major national security stories. Their sourcing in intelligence and military circles produces exclusive reporting others cant match.

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145 people found this helpful
DM
Dennis Morrison Verified
🍎 iOS
3.0

Too DC focused sometimes

Not everything revolves around Washington DC. The DC-centrism can make broader national stories feel filtered through a beltway lens.

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134 people found this helpful
AP
Amanda Park Verified
🤖 Android
4.0

Bezos ownership concerns

Jeff Bezos ownership raises questions about coverage of Amazon and tech. To their credit, theyve covered Amazon critically. But the potential conflict remains.

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178 people found this helpful
JW
Jason Williams Verified
🍎 iOS
4.0

Live updates during hearings

During congressional hearings and trials, WaPos live update articles are comprehensive and fast. The real-time political coverage is top-notch.

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56 people found this helpful
DL
Diana Lee Verified
🤖 Android
3.0

Notifications are too frequent

Subscribed and immediately got bombarded with push notifications. Had to customize heavily to reduce the spam. Default notification settings are too aggressive.

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112 people found this helpful
KF
Kevin Foster Verified
🍎 iOS
4.0

Gift articles feature is nice

Being able to share articles with non-subscribers through gift links is a generous feature. Helps share important journalism with everyone.

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45 people found this helpful
SP
Sarah Park Verified
🤖 Android
3.0

Sports coverage is minimal

For a major newspaper the sports coverage in the app is thin. If you want political news its great. Sports fans need another app.

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78 people found this helpful
TC
Tom Chen Verified
🍎 iOS
4.0

Data journalism is innovative

WaPo data journalism and interactive features are innovative. The data-driven stories with visualizations make complex topics accessible.

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89 people found this helpful
RM
Rachel Morrison Verified
🤖 Android
4.0

PDF edition is handy

The digital replica of the print edition is great for traditional newspaper readers who want the layout experience digitally. Nostalgic and functional.

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34 people found this helpful
MW
Marcus Williams Verified
🍎 iOS
3.0

Editorial lean is undeniable

While the news reporting aims for objectivity, the overall editorial direction leans left. Readers should be aware and supplement with other perspectives.

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156 people found this helpful
EF
Emily Foster Verified
🤖 Android
4.0

Necessary journalism

In the current political climate, WaPos reporting is necessary and important. Accountability journalism that holds power to account deserves support.

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98 people found this helpful

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The Washington Post FAQ

Is The Washington Post worth downloading in 2026?
Based on 39,000 verified reviews, The Washington Post has a Real Score of 3.8/5. It receives mixed reviews from verified users. Consider your specific needs before downloading.
What is The Washington Post's real rating without fake reviews?
The Washington Post has an App Store rating of 4.6/5, but our verified Real Score is 3.8/5. The 0.8-point gap suggests that some store reviews may be inflated by fake or incentivized ratings.
What do users like most about The Washington Post?
The most commonly praised aspects are: Excellent political coverage, Strong investigative journalism, Good technology coverage.
What are the biggest complaints about The Washington Post?
Common criticisms include: Paywall limits free access, DC-centric focus, Liberal editorial lean.
How does VerifiedAppReviews rate The Washington Post?
Our Real Score of 3.8/5 is based on verified reviews only. We weigh review sentiment (40%), consistency (25%), verified usage (20%), and update frequency (15%) to calculate the score.

Last updated: April 2026