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ReciMe v5.2.8 Fixes Critical Import and Save Bugs in May 2026, Reversing User Sentiment

ReciMe Pty Ltd shipped version 5.2.8 on May 25, 2026, fixing critical recipe import and save bugs that had plagued the app. The update triggered a significant positive sentiment shift, with the app's rating climbing from 2.25 to 3.11 stars as users praised the fix.

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The update fixed critical bugs preventing users from importing and saving recipes, which was a major complaint in previous versions and the primary driver of the positive rating shift.
ReciMe: Recipes & Meal Planner
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  1. The Fix
  2. Import Bug Resolved
  3. Rating Reversal
  4. New Complaints Emerge
  5. Funding and Reach
  6. Verdict

Key takeaways

  1. 01ReciMe v5.2.8, released May 25, 2026, was a targeted bug-fix update that resolved widespread recipe import and save failures.
  2. 02The fix directly caused a positive rating shift, with the average score rising by 0.86 stars from 2.25 to 3.11.
  3. 03Users who previously left 1-star reviews updated their feedback to confirm the fix and praise the developer's responsiveness.
  4. 04Despite the fix, new user complaints have appeared regarding data accuracy, such as missing measurements and incorrect language processing.
  5. 05The app had over 293,000 US iOS downloads in the last 30 days, and its publisher has raised $2 million in total funding.
  6. 06Criticism of the app's subscription model persists, with some users calling its marketing 'dishonest'.

The FixLead

ReciMe Pty Ltd released version 5.2.8 of its recipe manager on May 25, 2026, delivering a critical fix for bugs that prevented users from importing and saving recipes, a core function of the application.[1]

Import Bug ResolvedRelease Summary

The update addressed a severe issue that caused recipe imports from platforms like Instagram and TikTok to fail, rendering the app unusable for many. While official release notes were absent, a ReciMe team member confirmed the fix on a community forum, stating, "Good news! it's now fixed in v5.2.8! Update the app and imports should be working again". This followed days of user reports detailing import failures.

The problem was significant enough to prompt public acknowledgment from the company on Reddit, where a representative noted "There's a known issue with imports right now... and we're on it" and confirmed the team was actively working on a solution just before the patch was shipped.

Rating ReversalUser Reception

The response to v5.2.8 was immediate and positive, directly reversing the negative sentiment of the prior version. The app's average rating2]verage users give your app on the App Store and Google Play — a primary ranking signal and one of the biggest conversion drivers on your product page. climbed from 2.25 to 3.11 stars. Users who had previously left negative reviews began updating them to confirm the fix. One user changed their review headline from "Update broke it" to "Another update FIXED IT! Love this app!".

Another, who had complained about the app failing to save recipes, noted, "Support Services finally contacted me, told me the problem solved, told me to update it, which I did." A third user who had experienced import failures wrote an update: "now that they have fixed the bug and updated the app it is working perfectly. I appreciate a company that can respond to and fix problems so quickly!"

New Complaints EmergeBreaking Changes

Despite resolving the main bug, the v5.2.8 update has surfaced new complaints about the app's data processing and business model. One 1-star reviewer noted that saved recipes "don’t include measurements or how much of each ingredient." Another reported a language processing error where "English came out Spanish ingredients and steps."

Separately, criticism of the app's monetization strategy continues. A 2-star review from a new user stated, "Claiming an app is free on the AppStore and then requiring a monthly subscription3] the user on a fixed cadence (weekly, monthly, annual) until they cancel. is a dishonest business practice that I refuse to support."

Funding and ReachStrategic Context

ReciMe's publisher, ReciMe Pty Ltd, has secured significant financial backing, having raised a total of $2 million across two seed rounds. This includes a recent $1.5 million seed round led by Even Capital. The app commands a large audience, with over 293,000 downloads on US iOS in the last 30 days. This user base and funding suggest the company has the resources to address ongoing development challenges.

VerdictExpert Verdict

The successful and rapid fix of a critical bug has likely rebuilt user trust that was damaged by prior versions. However, the emergence of new data accuracy and language issues suggests underlying problems with the app's recipe parsing technology may persist. To maintain its positive momentum, ReciMe will likely need to address these new flaws. The recurring complaints about its subscription model also indicate a need to better align user expectations with its pricing strategy.

Citations

  1. [1]

    ReciMe version 5.2.8, released May 25, 2026, fixed a critical bug that prevented users from importing and saving recipes.

    "Good news! it's now fixed in v5.2.8! Update the app and imports should be working again"
  2. [2]

    The app's average rating increased from 2.25 stars to 3.11 stars after the update.

    "The post-update rating average for ReciMe is 3.11 stars, an increase of 0.86 stars from the pre-update average of 2.25."
  3. [3]

    Another user complained about the subscription model, stating that requiring a monthly subscription for an app listed as free is a 'dishonest business practice'.

    "Claiming an app is free on the AppStore and then requiring a monthly subscription is a dishonest business practice"

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Maxime Doussin, CTO at MWM

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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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