Based on 24 real reviews, here's what Income Calculator app users think about pricing.
Users are frustrated by charging for updates and add-ons after paying $7-10 for the base app. Multiple complaints about in-app purchases not working properly and charging $0.99 for minor updates. However, no complaints about the initial price point itself.
Users demonstrate high willingness to pay ($7-10 base price, plus willingness to buy upgrades for specific functions like bond calculations) when they believe the app will work correctly. They compare favorably to physical calculators and TI BA II Plus alternatives.
Strong preference for one-time purchase model. Users are highly resistant to paying for updates after initial purchase, suggesting subscription model would face significant resistance. Quote: 'Why do you charge for an update? It's not a significant change from the original version.'
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