High confidence · Latest 60 of 90 total reviews analyzed · Based on 90 reviews. Signal may be noisy.
Upset
Recent user voice shows a upset sentiment. Users appreciate the scheduling mode provides useful automated control for pump operations during specific time intervals, but report persistent connection failures between the mobile application and the hardware dongle prevent basic pump operation and forced software updates and mandatory location permissions create friction for professional users on job sites.
Rating: 2.7
Reviews: 90
Confidence: high
How did the latest release land?
Overall
2.3/ 5
★★★★★★
(1.2K)Current version
2.7/ 5
+0.5 vs overall
★★★★★★
(19)Main signal post-update: the scheduling mode provides useful automated control for pump operations during specific time intervals.
Sentiment over time
Weekly average rating and review volume across stores, last 90 days.
Review themes
Praise
What users love
- The scheduling mode provides useful automated control for pump operations during specific time intervals
- “Users find the scheduling feature helpful for managing pump activity”
- “The ability to set specific operational times is cited as a positive utility”
Complaint
Common complaints
- Persistent connection failures between the mobile application and the hardware dongle prevent basic pump operation
- “Users report inability to pair or maintain a stable connection with the required hardware”
- “Frequent disconnections render the application unusable for daily site tasks”
- Forced software updates and mandatory location permissions create friction for professional users on job sites
- “Users express frustration over being locked out of functionality unless they agree to updates”
- “Unnecessary permission requests for location and files are viewed as intrusive”
Request
Most requested
- Direct Bluetooth integration within the pump hardware would remove the need for unreliable external dongles
- “Users suggest replacing infrared or dongle-based communication with native Bluetooth”
- “The current hardware interface is described as a primary point of failure”