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Grant Cash Advance v2.60.0 fixes advance delivery failures, boosting ratings in June 2026

Grant Cash Advance's version 2.60.0 update, released June 26, 2026, resolved critical bugs related to advance delivery and card verification. This directly addressed major user complaints, causing the app's average rating to climb by a full star and triggering a wave of positive reviews.

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The update appears to have resolved critical issues related to advance delivery and refund processing, which were major complaints in the previous version, leading to a substantial increase in positive user sentiment.
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  1. Update Fixes Funds
  2. Targeted Bug Fixes
  3. Reception Shift
  4. Subscription Model
  5. Future Outlook

Key takeaways

  1. 01Version 2.60.0 addressed critical bugs in advance delivery and debit card verification, which were the primary drivers of negative reviews.
  2. 02User sentiment shifted dramatically after the update, with the average App Store rating increasing by 1.01 stars from 2.52 to 3.53.
  3. 03Pre-update reviews focused on functional failures, while post-update reviews praise the app for its reliability in providing funds.
  4. 04The app, downloaded over 203,000 times in the past month, requires a mandatory $9.99 monthly subscription for its 'Grant Plus' service.
  5. 05Despite the successful bug fixes, user complaints about the subscription fee and aggressive repayment timing persist.
  6. 06The publisher, Kikoff Inc., is an established fintech company that reported a year of significant growth in 2025 and appears to have prioritized stability in this release.

Update Fixes FundsLead

Kikoff Inc.'s Grant Cash Advance version 2.60.0, released June 26, 2026, fixed critical issues that previously prevented users from receiving funds. The update has prompted a significant positive shift in user ratings, boosting the app's average score by over one full star.[1]

Targeted Bug FixesRelease Summary

The update's official release notes on the App Store are brief, citing "Improved debit card verification," "Various UI improvements," and general "Bug fixes." These changes directly address the core functionality that was failing in prior versions.[2] Before this release, the app's primary value proposition—delivering cash advances—was unreliable, leading to widespread user frustration.

This maintenance release appears to be a direct response to an accumulation of technical debt that was harming the user experience, rather than an introduction of new features.

Reception ShiftUser Reception

The impact on user sentiment was immediate and pronounced. The average rating climbed from 2.52 to 3.53 stars after the v2.60.0 release. Before the update, reviews were dominated by complaints of functional failure. One 1-star reviewer on version 2.59.0 stated, "your app says I can accept and advance... and the money never reaches my account." Another complained, "They don’t give people their refunds back."

After the update, the tone shifted. A 5-star review for version 2.60.0 reads, "They came through in the clutch when I had nothing in my pocket, grant save the day." This stark contrast shows the update successfully restored the app's core function.

Subscription ModelMonetization

The Grant Cash Advance app requires a mandatory $9.99 monthly subscription for its "Grant Plus" service to access advances. With over 203,000 downloads in the last 30 days on US iOS, this model represents a significant revenue stream for its publisher, Kikoff Inc., which reported a year of signif[3]icant growth in 2025.

Fixing the delivery mechanism was therefore critical for user retention and the viability of its business model. While the core function is now stable, some user complaints about the subscription cost and aggressive repayment timing persist in recent reviews.

Future OutlookExpert Verdict

The successful fix in version 2.60.0 appears to have stabilized the app's user base by restoring trust in its fundamental promise. However, to sustain this positive momentum, publisher Kikoff Inc. will likely need to address remaining friction points.

The mandatory $9.99 fee and repayment schedules are the next most common subjects of user criticism. Future updates may need to introduce more flexible repayment options or adjust the subscription's value proposition to prevent these issues from becoming the next driver of negative sentiment.

Citations

  1. [1]

    The Grant Cash Advance app's version 2.60.0 update, released on June 26, 2026, triggered a significant positive shift in user sentiment, boosting its average App Store rating by a full star.

    "The Grant Cash Advance app's average rating on US iOS increased by 1.01 stars from 2.52 to 3.53 after the v2.60.0 release."
  2. [2]

    Official release notes for version 2.60.0 on the Apple App Store list 'Improved debit card verification', 'Various UI improvements', and 'Bug fixes' as key changes.

    "According to the official release notes on the Apple App Store, the update included: * Improved debit card verification * Various UI improvements * Bug fixes."
  3. [3]

    The application has seen over 203,000 downloads in the last 30 days on US iOS.

    "Grant Cash Advance had over 203,000 downloads on US iOS in the 30 days preceding July 6, 2026."

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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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