I downloaded the app and read the most recent reviews. This is just another pick pocket pretending to be a friendly source of information. I have plenty of books that I can use for free, and I know nurseries who freely share information without having to get blindsided by a subscription. When the grid goes down I keep using my personal plant library while your subscribers have nothing to show for their hundreds of dollars in fees. This is only suitable for a beginner or a lazy nursery owner. PS after reading the ten Most recent reviews of this app I DELETED it without hesitation. I’m ashamed of Apple for allowing this but what can one expect from a man who presents a trophy to the White House for preferential business treatment.
Thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts. We’re genuinely sorry the app didn’t meet your expectations and that the pricing model felt frustrating or misleading to you.Our goal is to provide a convenient, optional digital tool for plant identification and care, especially for users who prefer quick access on their phone. We fully respect that many people—especially experienced gardeners—prefer books, personal libraries, or advice from nurseries, which are all great resources. The app is not meant to replace those, and it’s certainly not required to use plant knowledge effectively.Subscriptions are always optional, and any charges are handled through Apple’s system with clear terms shown before confirmation. We never want anyone to feel blindsided, and feedback like yours helps us improve how clearly we communicate this.We appreciate you giving the app a look, even briefly, and we wish you the best with your plants—whether through books, nurseries, or any tools that work best for you.