H20Score - Water Rankings

H20Score - Water Rankings

By Pato Apps LLC

  • Category: Food & Drink
  • Release Date: 2025-01-07
  • Current Version: 1.29
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 82.87 MB
  • Developer: Pato Apps LLC
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 18.0 or later.
Score: 4.62446
4.62446
From 1,177 Ratings

Description

H20Score: What’s Really in Your Water Have you ever wondered what’s actually in the bottled water you drink or the tap water in your home? H20Score helps you cut through the confusion and get the facts. Whether you’re buying a water bottle or filling a glass at the sink, H20Score gives you clear, trustworthy insights into water quality—so you can make smarter choices for your health. Scan. Learn. Compare. Just take a photo or scan the barcode on any water bottle, and H20Score will instantly show you a detailed breakdown based on the brand’s water report. You’ll see important data like TDS, fluoride, pH, and more—translated into a clear rating that’s easy to understand. Nationwide Tap Water Data H20Score includes water quality information for every major city in the United States. Search by city or zip code to view local tap water reports, learn about potential contaminants, and see how your water compares to others. Choose Better Filters and Bottles Looking for the best water filter? Curious which bottled water brands are truly clean? H20Score helps you compare options based on real data—not marketing claims. H20Score makes it simple: • Scan or search to find detailed water reports • Instantly see what’s in your tap or bottled water • Get personalized scores and product comparisons • Make informed choices about filters, bottles, and brands Water is essential—make sure yours is clean. Subscription Details: Start with a 3-day free trial. The subscription renews at $29.99 per year or $19.99 per year after the trial period. Payment will be charged to your iTunes account, and your subscription will auto-renew annually. By subscribing, you agree to our terms and the auto-renewal policy. Terms: https://www.emailmeform.com/builder/form/ffO3tYG6Bb9Nfy5zD3p Privacy: https://www.emailmeform.com/builder/form/IdE0iBN52Q3XGyfWrp

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Reviews

  • Locking info behind paywall 🤡

    1
    By otfjaycie
    Nobody’s paying when research is free 🤣
  • Tiny databases

    1
    By cvbghjmuik
    Paid $30+ for this app that stop updating its database. I’ve scanned over 20 water bottles and none of them are recognized. Then it asks to add the brand to the database. The camera won’t work and the bar scan is useless. Worst app I’ve ever bought. It deserves negative Star.
  • Subscription Service

    1
    By TONYxPALMA
    App has a paywall requiring you to pay a subscription for any meaningful data.
  • Paywall scam

    1
    By Farhatinho352
    Scam
  • Ripped me off

    1
    By Mojito. 2001
    Tried to sign up for a free trial and got scammed for $19.99.
  • Stay Away

    1
    By Pines18
    Not many waters are ranked in the app. Low quality app.
  • Bull

    1
    By HAStaggs
    We shouldn't have to pay for this information. Make it freely available as the human right it is, and I'll consider coming back.
  • Great App

    5
    By TheGoodWater
    People are giving 1 star because they had to pay? People, it costs money to develop apps and websites and keep them updated and running. Great App. Love it, we know who is selling us good water now and who’s not. Thank You Developers. I don’t know why people buy a $7 Starbucks but complain about a $1.99 a month app that’s not free to build or keep updated. Also, on another note, as a company on the app, these folks that run the app will not take money for ads or product placement. :)
  • Public data for $

    1
    By M1ckey M0use
    App is completely useless without paying for subscription.
  • Feels Like A Cash Grab

    1
    By JackieChains
    You're required to pay just to scan water bottles, which is already frustrating-especially when the product selection is limited. I attempted to scan Mountain Valley Water, and it didn't show up at all. On top of that, the app pushes a subscription fee of $14.99 per year or $24.99 for a lifetime subscription. This pricing doesn't make much sense when the same information can be easily found through a simple online search or by using tools like ChatGPT. Overall, it feels less like a helpful resource and more like an unnecessary cash grab.

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