Based on 18 real reviews, here's what Debt Editor app users think about pricing.
33% of reviews complained about pricing, with particular anger over bait-and-switch tactics (removing free features after updates), high lifetime prices ($15-$23), and forced subscriptions. Users feel betrayed when longtime apps suddenly lock features behind paywalls.
Users are willing to pay for debt tracking functionality (they acknowledge developers need revenue) but strongly resist prices above $2-5 for one-time purchases. The $15-23 range is perceived as exploitative for simple tracking functionality.
Strong preference for one-time purchases over subscriptions. Users express nostalgia for '$0.99-$1.99' app pricing and show anger when subscription models are imposed. The category doesn't justify recurring revenue in users' minds since it's basic data tracking.
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