
Patti Schuldenfrei
I wanted a really simple food inventory app. This one has more features than I need, but it's fairly easy to use and serves my purposes, so overall I like it. It would be nice if inventory items automatically moved to the Archive when quantity is 0, or at least if I could move them manually. I work around this by adding all my items to the Archive first; you can copy them to your current inventory and delete them from current inventory, and the item remains in the Archive to add back any time.

Zanna Wood
Giving this three stars for now. I'm not seeing any other reviews. Set up is beautiful; it's intuitive; it's clean. I have one singular concern: ads. I don't mind ads. I mind when I'm in the middle of scanning an item and an ad pops up that's full screen and disrupts my current task. We'll see how it goes. The only way to get rid of the ads is to subscribe to cloud services - which isn't even a service I feel I need - otherwise I would have already paid for premium if it was a single rate.
59 people found this review helpful

Andrea M. Camacho
I bought it immediately after scanning in the first item so everyone, Android and iOS, could find things in our kitchen. Worth it just for that! We buy way too many groceries. (Think Costco for 2.) That said, I disagree with some decisions. Mostly it's hard to manage multiples: each item only gets one location and expiration date. Also only one category per item. Still, it does the thing I wanted. Enough US UPCs are available to make scanning things in easier. (Comparable to MyFitnessPal, imo.)
20 people found this review helpful
AppKing Software, Inc.
September 28, 2023
Thank you for providing your valuable feedback! The thought process is to use the quantity field of an item to manage multiple items that have the same expiration date, and are in the same location, but we will work on ways to improve this.