App Feature
A curated adidas platform for limited sneaker and apparel drops, early access launches, raffle entries, and editorial content. It centralizes release calendars, push notifications, order tracking, adiClub rewards, and community events.
Verdict
Verdict: A must-have for adidas drops and stories, but raffle odds and brand exclusivity limit broader shopping success.
Who is it for
Best for:
- adidas fans seeking early access to limited releases
- Sneaker collectors who want official, verified product and launch info
- Style enthusiasts interested in brand stories and curated edits
Not ideal for:
- Shoppers wanting guaranteed purchases over raffle-based access
- Bargain hunters comparing multiple brands and marketplaces
- Users who prefer one app for all adidas shopping without switching
Real-world User Experience
Users like it:
Recent payment process fixes improved checkout reliability; timely notifications, synced account data with the main adidas app, and smooth handling of hot releases.
Users complain about:
Confusion switching between CONFIRMED and the standard adidas app; extremely high raffle entry volumes make winning pairs feel unlikely.
Is it Worth Paying For?
The app is free with no in‑app purchases; value comes from exclusive access, alerts, and content. There’s nothing to pay for, so it’s an easy download if you follow adidas.
How it Compares to Alternatives
Compared to brand-agnostic marketplaces (e.g., resale apps), CONFIRMED offers official, retail-priced adidas releases and richer brand storytelling but lacks multi-brand selection and post-drop availability. Versus other brand-specific launch apps, it’s competitive on notifications, editorial content, and membership tie-ins, though raffle odds feel similarly tough.
Summary
CONFIRMED focuses on the adidas universe: limited drops, curated apparel, and deep-dive stories, all tied to adiClub rewards and occasional community experiences. Users report smoother payments and timely alerts, with data syncing well between adidas apps. However, the raffle-centric model means many entries and few wins, and juggling this alongside the main adidas app can be confusing. If you prioritize adidas launches and editorial content, it’s a strong, free companion; if you need guaranteed buys or broader brand coverage, you’ll still need other shopping or marketplace apps.



