Based on 132 real reviews, here's what Woodworking app users think about pricing.
Major frustration around paying twice for the same content - users who buy through the app don't get website access, while website subscribers often can't access app content despite identical pricing ($34.99). Users feel charged again for issues they already purchased after app updates. No price reduction when features like PDF downloads were removed.
Users are willing to pay premium prices ($34.99+ for subscriptions) for woodworking magazine content, indicating high value perception of the content itself. However, they expect reliable access and feature parity across platforms for that price. The broken experience is driving subscription cancellations despite content quality.
Subscription model is preferred and expected, but users want a unified subscription that works across web and app platforms. Current fragmentation between app subscription, website subscription, and print subscription causes significant frustration and perceived double-charging.
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