EveryCost

EveryCost

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Version History of EveryCost

1.14

November 13, 2021

Some minor changes to the tab bar colours to make the menus more clear in different versions of iOS

1.12

September 14, 2021

The user interface has been improved so that the details are more clearly displayed.

1.1

September 9, 2021

For version 1.1 the ability to select imperial or metric measurements has been added to the Add Item and Edit Items pages. The user input and navigation has also been updated to give an overall improved experience. Saving creations, as items in existing inventories, has also been updated to reflect the results displayed on the Cost Breakdown page.

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1.0

August 23, 2021

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Description of EveryCost

Designed to give an accurate calculation on the true cost of anything you make or sell. EveryCost allows you to compile and save inventories of items or ingredients from which you can build creations. It then gives you multiple options regarding pricing scenarios so that, if you are selling the creation, you can work out the true end profit after things like sales costs, payment fees and transaction fees have been taken into account. It's great for working out the profitability of products sold through platforms such as Etsy, eBay, Amazon etc. Add labour and energy costs to the creations with dedicated fields and calculations covering these costs. Save creations as items/ingredients to use in other inventories. This allows you to price products through manufacture to point of sale. It also covers postage and packaging if that is required. Add markups to individual items/ingredients to cover potential price fluctuations. EveryCost was developed over time with the concept fine tuned alongside the growth and needs of a small, fledgling, business with the aim of giving the business owner a powerful tool to understand the costs and pricing of a diverse range of things.
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EveryCost: FAQ

Does EveryCost work on iPads?

Yes, there is an iPad version available for EveryCost.

Who developed the EveryCost app?

James Radford built the EveryCost app.

What is the minimum iOS requirement for EveryCost to function properly?

EveryCost minimum iOS requirement is iOS 8.0.

What do users think of the app?

1 out of 5 is the overall rating of EveryCost and it is quite low.

What genre is the EveryCost app?

The App Category Of Everycost Is Business.

What’s the latest version of the EveryCost app?

The latest version of EveryCost is 1.14.

What date was the latest EveryCost update released?

EveryCost updated on September 29, 2024.

What is the exact date the EveryCost app came out?

The specific date when the app came out was February 5, 2023.

What content advisory rating is assigned to EveryCost?

No objectionable content, suitable for young children.

What are the languages supported by the EveryCost app?

Currently, EveryCost supports .

Is EveryCost included in the roster of games on Apple Arcade?

No, EveryCost is not on Apple Arcade.

Does EveryCost support in-app purchases?

No, EveryCost does not support in-app purchases.

Is EveryCost designed for Apple Vision Pro integration?

Sorry, EveryCost is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.

Are there commercial ads in EveryCost?

No, there are no commercial ads in EveryCost.

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Reviews of EveryCost

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  • Don’t waste your money

    The app is terrible and doesn’t work properly.

    The font colour is white/black and stupidly enough the background is also white/black so you can’t see what the bloody hell you’re writing!