Great app
A little pricey for a subscription but it’s worth it if you have a big decluttering project at home. Developers are super receptive to feedback and make any updates quickly.
Yes, WhatIhave is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
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A little pricey for a subscription but it’s worth it if you have a big decluttering project at home. Developers are super receptive to feedback and make any updates quickly.
I downloaded the app but need to know what’s included in the premium version before buying. Right now I can’t press to take the picture of my things, I can only use a picture already taken in my photos. Will this change with premium?
This app changed my life. I finally can track my stuff that I know how many times I used them and what I have now. I figured out that I love my purple socks :) I use them 10 times more than any other socks.
The developers specialise in making unique social media apps. It’s been great to visually keep a record of all my belongings and am excited to see new updates in the future.
after adding 10 items, the app requires you to subscribe. it is free up to 10 items and then you can’t even use (the use) button on each item. but still the monthly subscription is $2.99, it’s not too much I think. nowadays most apps are charging at least $5 for a subscription. 2.99 is a very reasonable price for the quality.