Published by Adrian Benko

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What's that flower? Customer Insights

1. Uninstalling.It seems like it would be very useful, but I have this one specific flower I'm looking for but I don't know where it grows or what kind of plant it is, just what the flower itself looks like.

2. This app needs a reverse lookup, so that when you eventually learn the name of the flower from another human, you can learn what answers you should have entered into the app to get the right flower.It's fairly good to use.

3. After paying to identify by photo it doesn't work by selecting an existing photo.

4. The disclosure that the upgrade is experimental was not forthcoming prior to the purchase.Fantastic, helpful, fun! Love it! This app is just what I need, in my garden at home or out and about.

5. Highly recommended if you, like me, love to learn about wild flowers ♥️Paid for this app, still doesn't do any more than the free version.

6. I gave it three stars because I don't really know if the app works well or not, but it did give me a lot of suggestions, just none of them matched the flower I'm looking for.

7. Only one or two matches randomly selected by the app are accessible for description and taxonomy.Photo/picture recognition facility is actually surprisingly good and often gets good results.

8. Very disappointing glad it was cheap.You're looking at a flower in a garden, somewhere.

9. Either make it clearer or change the way of charging.I purchased the photo recognition upgrade.

10. In summary.. unobtrusive little app thats quite good at photo plant ID.I am uninstalling this app.

11. If only I could get my money back.Sends annoying notifications about random flowers to your phone without opting in for this and there does not appear to be any way to opt out.

Steps to Troubleshoot & Fix What's that flower? Issues

1. Fix What's that flower? Not Working/Crashes/Errors/Unresponsive & Black/White screen:


  1. Restart What's that flower?: Restarting the app will resolve most errors.
  2. Update the What's that flower? App. Here is how:
    1. On Android goto PlayStore » Search for "What's that flower?" » Open What's that flower? » click "Update".
    2. On iPhone, goto AppStore » Your profile » Available Updates » Check for What's that flower? » click "UPDATE".
  3. Clear What's that flower? app cache: Clearing cached data will force your app to retrieve the latest data directly from What's that flower? servers.
    1. On Android, goto Settings » Apps » Select "What's that flower?" » click Storage » click "Clear Cache".
  4. Check What's that flower? app permissions. If any of these permissions required to use your device's features are disenabled, What's that flower? might not work.
  5. Uninstall and reinstall What's that flower?. If nothing else has worked, completely uninstall What's that flower? then reinstall.
  6. Restart your device. Last, restarting your device can often clear most problems causing What's that flower? not working


2. Fix What's that flower? Server issues & Internet Connection


  1. Check network connection: An unstable Internet will make What's that flower? be unable to connect to it's servers. Ensure your wi-fi is working then restart app.
  2. Disable VPN: VPN can cause connection errors and lead to What's that flower? not working. Make sure all VPNs are off
  3. Enable background data: When Background data is turned off, What's that flower? may not be able to connect to the Internet when running in the background.

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