High confidence · Latest 120 of 162 total reviews analyzed · Based on 162 reviews. Signal may be noisy.
Upset
Recent user voice shows a upset sentiment. Users appreciate smart sprinkler system control functions reliably for users across various irrigation setups, but report inability to manually toggle water valve status from the application after automatic shutoff events and excessive sensitivity of leak detection triggers frequent false positives during normal household water usage.
Rating: 3.9
Reviews: 162
Confidence: high
How did the latest release land?
Overall
4.3/ 5
★★★★★★
(12.9K)Current version
4.4/ 5
+0.1 vs overall
★★★★★★
(11.4K)Main signal post-update: smart sprinkler system control functions reliably for users across various irrigation setups.
Sentiment over time
Weekly average rating and review volume across stores, last 90 days.
Review themes
Praise
What users love
- Smart sprinkler system control functions reliably for users across various irrigation setups
- “Users report the app manages sprinkler schedules without technical issues”
- “The interface is described as straightforward for irrigation management tasks”
Complaint
Common complaints
- Inability to manually toggle water valve status from the application after automatic shutoff events
- “Users report the app interface hangs or spins indefinitely when attempting to reopen the valve”
- “Many users are forced to physically access the hardware to restore water service”
- Excessive sensitivity of leak detection triggers frequent false positives during normal household water usage
- “Concurrent water usage like showering and laundry causes the system to shut off supply”
- “Users feel the system lacks the intelligence to distinguish between normal flow and leaks”
Request
Most requested
- Restoration of granular historical usage data and detailed flow charts available in the previous application
- “Users request the return of specific reporting tools that were removed during the migration”
- “Requests for better visualization of water consumption patterns over time”