It helps if you know what you are doing instead of moving random pieces. No hate.
How do I use my daily Game Review so I can learn from my mistakes?

I don't think that game review helps at all. They are using quick engine evaluations. They just want to impress you to pay for their diamond membership.
They should set up a system to pay titled players to teach us. For example, I ask a question in the Games Analysis section. A titled player offers to answer it for some chess.com coin denomination.
Instead of chess.com diamond membership, you pay for chess.com points. You can spend these points anywhere you want.
Oh ok that makes more sense now, thanks.
Hey, this is my first forum post.
I currently use the free version of chess.com, which means I only get 1 game review per, I think each day. What matters is that I have no idea how to use it, all I do is decide whether or not the game I just played is worthy enough of the daily game review, and then I comb through that game. But by "combing through" I mean I look at what the guy (I think his name is David?) says and what he labels the moves (brilliant, great, blunders) and when I get to the end of the game I usually feel like I just wasted my daily review and regret it because half of my moves were inaccuracies or blunders. How do I effectively analyze my games using the provided tools and study them, while also trying to improve my general playing?
And if I am using it correctly then I don't know, I just figured that the game review would have to be used effectively or else it would be removed as it was a useless mechanic.