Based on 49 real reviews, here's what Competition Counter app users think about pricing.
Users find $30/year subscriptions excessive for basic counter functionality. Many expect free or one-time purchase models. Pricing is seen as predatory when combined with limited free features (only 3 counters) and constant upsell prompts.
Users showed willingness to pay one-time fees ($1.99 mentioned) for premium features like history/analytics, but felt cheated when features didn't deliver. Strong resistance to subscription models for simple utility apps. Users expect premium features to justify any cost.
Strong preference for one-time purchase over subscriptions. Users view $30/year as exploitative for a counter app. One user paid $1.99 expecting history features. Subscription fatigue is evident - users want to own simple utility apps outright.
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