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App subscription price comparison tool across regions

A tool that compares subscription prices for apps like ChatGPT Plus and Claude across different countries' App Store and Google Play regions. Users can search any app to see its cost in various countries, helping them find the cheapest region to subscribe.

2 engagement·1 source·Sun, Jul 12, 2026, 02:08 AM
Supports both App Store and Google Play. Users search for an app and view its subscription prices in different countries. No LLM usage mentioned. Built by a solo developer.

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