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ReciMe v5.2.5 fixes premium recipe upload limits in May 2026, boosting ratings

ReciMe's version 5.2.5 update resolved a critical subscription entitlement bug that incorrectly capped paying users' recipe imports. The May 2026 hotfix triggered a major positive sentiment shift, lifting the app's average rating by 0.75 stars as core organization features regained focus.

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The update likely removed or eased recipe upload limits for paid subscribers, addressing a major pain point from the previous version.
ReciMe: Recipes & Meal Planner
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  1. Entitlement Bug Fixed
  2. Quiet Hotfix Shipped
  3. Ratings Rebound
  4. Data Loss Pattern
  5. Subscription Squeeze Averted
  6. Momentum at Risk

Key takeaways

  1. 01ReciMe version 5.2.5 shipped on May 5, 2026, as an urgent hotfix for a subscription entitlement bug.
  2. 02The previous version incorrectly enforced free-tier import limits on users paying for the $40 annual premium subscription.
  3. 03The fix drove an immediate sentiment shift, raising the app's average rating from 2.53 to 3.28 stars.
  4. 04Despite the successful patch, new user reviews indicate an emerging data synchronization bug causing saved recipes to disappear.

Entitlement Bug FixedLead

ReciMe Pty Ltd released version 5.2.5 on May 5, 2026. The update resolved a critical subscription1]cadence (weekly, monthly, annual) until they cancel. entitlement bug for paying users, lifting the app's average rating by 0.75 stars.

Quiet Hotfix ShippedRelease Summary

The rapid release functioned as an urgent hotfix following version 5.2.4. Apple App Store release notes state the patch included "improvements and bug fixes requested by our growing community of 10 million users[2]."

Prior to this build, the software failed to recognize premium status for many accounts. The platform officially limits free accounts to five recipe imports per week, while the premium tier unlocks unlimited downloads[3] and uploads.

Ratings ReboundUser Reception

The patch triggered an immediate shift in user sentiment. During the version 5.2.4 cycle, angry subscribers flooded the App Store. As one 1-star reviewer noted on v5.2.4, "I spent $40 on the membership and it only let me upload 10 recipes."

Following the release, the rating climbed from 2.53 to 3.28 stars. Post-update feedback centers on the core utility, with several 5-star reviewers on v5.2.5 praising the ability to organize recipes seamlessly.

Data Loss PatternBreaking Changes

Despite the positive trajectory, version 5.2.5 appears to expose a secondary data issue. Recent post-update reviews highlight a distinct pattern of "recipes disappearing" from user vaults.

A 4-star reviewer on v5.2.5 asked, "Where are my recipes? I've added three recipes... it says I haven't added any." This suggests a potential data synchronization bug or a confusing user interface regarding trial expirations.

Subscription Squeeze AvertedMonetization

The swift resolution of the upload limit bug was vital for the publisher's revenue model. ReciMe drives nearly 263k monthly downloads in the US iOS market.

Because the platform relies heavily on its annual subscription, the version 5.2.4 entitlement bug directly threatened its primary revenue stream. Alienating paying users with hard limits risked immediate churn and refund requests.

Momentum at RiskExpert Verdict

The 5.2.5 patch successfully stopped the bleeding, restoring user trust in the premium offering. The sharp decline in 1-star complaints validates the publisher's quick response.

However, the emerging reports of missing recipes require immediate attention. If the synchronization flaw persists, the app will likely face another wave of negative reviews, stalling the current momentum.

Citations

  1. [1]

    lifting the app's average rating by 0.75 stars

    "The update resulted in a significant rating jump from 2.53 to 3.28 stars."
  2. [2]

    improvements and bug fixes requested by our growing community of 10 million users

    "The official release notes state: "In this release, we made a number of improvements and bug fixes requested by our growing community of 10 million users""
  3. [3]

    the premium tier unlocks unlimited downloads

    "External Evidence According to ReciMe's official App Store listing, the app operates on a freemium model, offering a 7-day free trial and a premium subscription that unlocks unlimited recipe downloads and uploads"

Sources

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Maxime Doussin, CTO at MWM

Maxime Doussin

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Maxime Doussin is the CTO of MWM, where he leads engineering, data infrastructure, and the mobile-app market-intelligence platform. He writes MWM's weekly app trend analysis, drawing on proprietary ranking data covering millions of iOS and Android apps across 150+ countries.

This article is an independent editorial analysis. App names, trademarks, and brands mentioned are the property of their respective owners. Market data and rankings referenced are based on MWM's proprietary estimates.

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