Based on 53 real reviews, here's what Recipe Counter app users think about pricing.
Users express frustration about separate purchases for iOS ($5) and MacOS ($10) rather than universal licensing. The $5 iOS price is seen as reasonable, but cross-platform expectations are not met. Free version's 10-recipe limit is seen as restrictive.
Users indicate willingness to pay subscription fees ('I would happily pay a subscription fee') and find one-time pricing 'affordable' and 'reasonable price', suggesting pricing is not the barrier—reliability and support are.
Current one-time purchase model ($5) is praised as 'great' and 'so affordable', but users would accept subscriptions if it meant reliable sync and responsive support. Cross-platform licensing expectations suggest users want universal access for single payment.
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