Would Be Perfect Without A Subscription.
I think subscribing to a coloring book app is just ridiculous. Its wasted money in my opinion.
Im all for paying a developer for their hard work, time and effort put into an application. I own hundreds and hundreds of paid apps. And if this developer sold this program for a one-time price. Well, then Id be happy to show my support and buy the app. Heck, Id even pay $10 for it. But, it uses a wasteful subscription model. I dont care how many new coloring pictures you get, paying monthly for a coloring book is just wasted money in my opinion.
When youre done with a traditional, physical coloring book, you go buy some new ones, really cheaply I might add too. I seriously doubt any customers would pay some company a subscription monthly for real coloring books. But, since its on mobile, well, some people, including of course the developer, find this subscription nonsense to be a suitable way to make money. I just find it greedy.
Offer a separate app, identical to this one, for a one-time price and Ill buy that. As it stands now, though, paying monthly for any app besides Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video or Spotify, is just pointless in my book.
Allowing any developer to add a subscription plan to their app, was the second worst decision Apple has ever made in my opinion. Seconded only by the decision to allow the plague known as in-app purchases (aka - micro-transactions) to ruin the App Store.
Next thing you know a developer who offers a calculator app will start asking his customers to pay monthly to add and subtract numbers. Just complete madness by all reasonable measures I think.
Joshua D. about Recolor - Coloring Book, v4.0.8