Reviewers mostly say Warp becomes their default terminal once they try it, praising its speed, block-based history, workflows, customization, and especially AI help for suggesting commands, writing scripts, and handling routine tasks. Several users say it replaced iTerm, Terminal, or even parts of their tmux workflow, and some like its cross-platform use and responsive team. The clearest complaints are about friction around required login and onboarding surveys, plus some rough edges in autocomplete, subshell support, hotkeys, and pricing for teams.