Based on 24 real reviews, here's what Mastering Assistant app users think about pricing.
Severe backlash against $20-$50 upfront cost followed by additional $13+ IAP/subscription requirements for basic export functionality. Users feel deceived and demand refunds, perceiving the value as far below the price point.
Users are willing to pay premium prices ($20-$50) upfront for professional mastering tools, but expect full functionality for that price. The double-dipping model destroys trust and triggers immediate refund requests.
Strong preference for one-time purchase. Subscription upsells after paying $20 upfront generate extreme negative reactions and accusations of predatory monetization.
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