Harvard Business Review

Harvard Business Review

Take your business knowledge to the next level.

App info


34.1.0
May 15, 2025
Android 5.0+
Everyone
Get Harvard Business Review for Free on Google Play

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Android App Analysis and Review: Harvard Business Review, Developed by Harvard Business Review. Listed in Business Category. Current Version Is 34.1.0, Updated On 15/05/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Harvard Business Review. Achieved Over 363 thousand Installs. Harvard Business Review Currently Has 1 thousand Reviews, Average Rating 3.7 Stars

Harvard Business Review's all-new mobile app is the industry-leading resource for insights on business, leadership, strategy, and the practice of management. With over 100 years of editorial excellence, HBR dives deep on timely and timeless topics, from AI’s impact on work to managing people, problem solving, and developing skills to help you excel. Use the HBR app to read, share, and engage with content that makes a difference to your day.

What's New:
Unlock world-class content with our completely redesigned app.

- Personalize your experience by choosing your own topics.
HBR’s AI-powered engine finds and matches content to your preferences, making your app experience more relevant and engaging.

- Get to reading faster with streamlined navigation.
Finding your favorite content is a breeze with the app’s simple navigation panel.

- Access the entire HBR archive with ease.
Find new and proven ideas on any business challenge you’re facing.

- Read wherever you are, whenever you want, on any device.
Whether you’re at home, on the go, on your laptop, or on your mobile device, an integrated HBR is always within reach.
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It can come in handy if there are any country restrictions or any restrictions from the side of your device on the Google App Store.

What's New


- Improved user experience on the Magazine section.
- Improved accessibility capabilities in Articles.
- Fixed various minor bugs.

Rate and review on Google Play store


3.7
1,013 total
5 54.5
4 10.7
3 5.8
2 4.9
1 24.0

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Recent Comments

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Daniel Goldman

App functions. It's pretty. It's missing features. It really needs an offline mode, what if I want to read articles while I'm on a flight? It would also be great, nearly critical, to have or he compatible with an AI screen reader. As I've used the app more, these lack of features has forced me to downgrade my rating. It'd be nice to categorized saved articles. An ai narrator feature would be great to listen to articles while driving.

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Alex Miller

Fortunately, unlike other users, cancelling my subscription was a breeze. I used Google Play and was able to quickly unsubscribe. I wrote a trouble ticket email two weeks ago. I was unable to login the HBR website outside of the app, and it'd block my access on the grounds I wasn't a subscriber. Furthermore, the app seems to have less articles than the main website... Two weeks later, no human response. I think I'll go back to occasionally buying the physical magazine.

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A Google user

Absolutely maddening. I log in as a subscriber. Then it asks you to connect to your other online account, which apparently I have. I don't remember my password, so I try to reset. It tells me I have to reset wherever I made that account. Then I try to skip, which is also an option, but then the whole app closes. Worthless. Can't use it. On pixel 4 and Android 10.

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Sailesh Rachabathuni

Warning before you subscribe Do note that, you cannot cancel the subscription from the app/website. You have to call a number, wait for some time, spell out your name, email etc. and only then you can cancel your subscription. There is no technical reason for them force call other than to make it harder to cancel. I dinged a star for this. The app itself is pretty basic. But overall experience is badly thought-out. The biggest complaint is, on website you can listen to an article. The app doesn't offer that feature where I am most likely to listen to a podcast. The app offers download PDF but the website doesn't offer the option where I am most likely to consume an article in well-formatted PDF form. Good content but not very usable. I will subscribe again if the experience improves.

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Tiana H.

The articles are mobile optimized and easy to read, however like many others have mentioned. The login flow is very annoying. I always have to re enter my password sometimes I even have to reactivate my account which is absolutely dumb. There's no option to "keep me logged in" I don't understand why. I love this magazine and I pay a hefty penny for it so I would expect to be able to do something like staying logged in!

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A Google user

Terrible app, I'm a paying subscriber, yet the mobile app doesn't recognize my credentials so I can't log in. So many others complaining about the same issue so it's not a new bug. I called in to customer service and they asked me to try workarounds that did not work, like reinstall the app, reset my password. None worked and it seems they don't know how to fix the problem themselves, and clearly with so many subscribers complaining about the same thing, they don't care to prioritize a fix.

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Tarun

Download / Mail pdfs. We should have an option in the app to download the article in pdf form, just like the one on the website. Or there should be an option where the pdf copy can be mailed directly instead of downloading/saving it in the app.

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Devrez Karabacak

Lack of offline mode for the saved articles is a major handicap and missing feature. no ability to save articles for reading during flight...