Based on 119 real reviews, here's what Rain Harvesting Coach app users think about pricing.
Users paid $99 for WiFi modules that stopped working after app updates. One user paid for annual subscription in Drops app only to be greeted with thousands of tracking consent requests. No complaints about pricing being too high, but strong frustration about hardware purchases becoming useless.
Users already invested in $99 hardware modules and were willing to pay, indicating price sensitivity is low if reliability is guaranteed. The pain point is paying for something that doesn't work, not the price itself.
No clear preference expressed, but forced cloud accounts and privacy concerns suggest users would prefer one-time purchase with local control over subscription models requiring ongoing data sharing.
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