CellarTracker

CellarTracker

By CellarTracker

  • Category: Food & Drink
  • Release Date: 2014-07-20
  • Current Version: 1.9.0
  • Adult Rating: 17+
  • File Size: 2.42 MB
  • Developer: CellarTracker
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
Score: 3.82857
3.82857
From 175 Ratings

Description

CellarTracker is the world's largest collection of wine reviews, tasting notes and personal stories from people who love wine — now available for iPhone and iPad! • Read & Write Wine Reviews • Find over 4.4 million wines, read more than 12 million tasting notes (community and professional) for great recommendations, and join a community of over 888,000 users to share your opinions. Fully integrated with professional reviews from Antonio Galloni, Stephen Tanzer, Allen Meadows, Jancis Robinson, Decanter and more (separate subscriptions may be required). • Manage Your Collection • Use our online cellar management tool to track your collection, see its value, and much more. Users are currently managing 168 million bottles and counting! • Label Recognition • Search for a wine by taking a photo of the label, or quickly capture photos and notes of multiple wines for later reference. Access your entire history of captured labels to remember what you've been drinking. • Scan Barcodes • Easily scan UPC/EAN barcodes on wines, as well as custom CellarTracker barcodes, to make cellar management a breeze. • Track Consumption History • CellarTracker allows you to track what you've been drinking — from your cellar, a restaurant, winery or anywhere — and add your own tasting notes, ratings and label images. This app requires internet connectivity to operate. Certain functionality, such as managing your cellar or tracking consumption history, require a free CellarTracker account. Optional paid CellarTracker accounts provide access to additional functionality, including automatic valuation. Some professional reviews require separate subscriptions to those publications to enable integration.

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Reviews

  • Little Improvement.

    1
    By ESP nyc
    I really want to like this app. Even with the latest release, this app is very limited and does not provide many features. The UI still seems quite dated and is not very intuitive. I find Vivino to be much better as a free product. If you could provide price, transparency, user reviews and expert tasting notes, I would see, and even pay for, value.
  • Dated and Clunky

    2
    By RHSweet
    The interface is dated and clunky and is in dire need of a UX developer. The only feature that really seemed useful was the Ready to Drink list and now that’s a subscription feature, so the app is literally just a simple list of the wine I have. I could just as easily use a spreadsheet.
  • Dissapponting

    2
    By Totally dissatisfied!
    I used CT for 8 years. Prolly the best app out there when I started my cellar. Since then I’ve had to pay a yearly ‘voluntary’ assessment and if I missed the payment by one day then I lost data (voluntary - hmmm). Through the 8 years there’s been few changes/upgrades/improvements and now they want to charge me $160/year to use it. I’ve started looking at other apps with better evaluations (CT’s were always off), more comprehensive wine info, free critics ratings, easier functionality, much better graphics and 3D models of my wine room; all for 60% of the cost. If the designer is interested I suggest you hold off on the mandatory costs, upgrade your app and then ask for money. It’s hard to make a tough management decision that risks today dollars.
  • Bummer

    1
    By Kbedling7456
    I’m not a fan of developers that get you to invest hours of time loading data into their app and then start charging $40 a year for a service they used to provide for free. I used to be able to view ending drink date to avoid bottles aging out in my cellar. Not anymore 😞
  • App seems legit. Customer service is rude

    5
    By Kirk-O
    Just be aware.
  • It’s good for some not for all

    3
    By Marcopolo325
    I have been using it for some time. It’s excellent for tracking inventory. As far as valuing your cellar or drinking windows it’s not very accurate. I’ve emailed (as another review online suggested) to have values adjusted for market and only received lip service and a refusal to adjust the prices. Almost across the board the values assigned by cellar tracker are lower than wine searcher or any prices I’ve seen on the shelves. It is good for charts and keeping your own notes on wines and it used to track the price I paid for the bottles (as a cellar total $) but I can’t find that now so you only get their cellar value and have to look at each individual bottle to see what you paid and total it yourself. Correct me if I’m wrong. I will probably pay the $60.00 annually because there is just enough benefit to it.
  • What happened to Corkz?

    3
    By Sec guy
    Hey, I love CellarTracker, although the Corkz app had a much better visual graphics orientation. But recently, it seems like the Corkz app no longer connect to the database for CellarTracker. Did you guys have anything to do with this? Is there any chance that we your customers could convince you to reverse whatever happened?
  • Useless App Now

    1
    By Samsonpete14
    I was a big fan of this app but now every useful feature costs money and in my opinion too much money for the features offered.
  • Excellent app

    4
    By Home Rule
    Easy to use and much better than the new version.
  • Disappointed - looking for alternatives

    1
    By Hullster
    Sad you removed features from the prior generation app in order to charge a subscription fee for them. Poor customer message in there. These features included: - best drink-by date for your cellared wines - best consumption window - restaurant style wine list It costs you nothing to retain those existing features, but then again, if you’re desperate for a buck…

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