BatchCost: Recipe Pricing · Version 1.0.0

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Subscriptions renew automatically, are charged to your Apple ID, and can be managed in Apple Settings. Refunds are handled by Apple. Prices may vary by country, tax, or currency.

Frequently asked questions

How do I calculate a recipe cost?

Add ingredients with their package price, purchase quantity, and unit. Create a recipe, set its batch yield, labor, packaging, and selling price, then add the ingredient quantities used in that batch. BatchCost calculates the batch cost, cost per item, margin, and suggested price.

What are the free plan limits?

BatchCost Free includes up to 12 ingredients, 3 recipes, and 3 quotes. It includes labor and packaging costs plus customer-ready exports with a small BatchCost credit.

What does BatchCost Pro include?

Pro adds unlimited ingredients, recipes, and quotes; overhead, marketplace, and payment fees; your logo on quotes and price cards; removal of the BatchCost export credit; and CSV business backup.

How much does BatchCost Pro cost?

The US list price is $6.99 per month or $39.99 per year. The yearly plan includes a 7-day free trial for eligible Apple IDs. App Store prices may vary by country, taxes, and currency.

How are unit conversions handled?

BatchCost converts compatible mass units, compatible volume units, and compatible count units. For example, grams can convert to ounces or pounds. It does not assume a density conversion between weight and volume because that varies by ingredient.

How is the suggested price calculated?

BatchCost combines the costs and selling fees entered for the recipe, then calculates the price needed to reach the target margin. Results depend on the accuracy of the values you enter and should be reviewed before quoting a customer.

How do quotes and deposits work?

Choose a recipe, quantity, unit price, delivery fee, deposit percentage, expiry date, and notes. BatchCost calculates the total and deposit due, then creates a PDF that can be shared through Apple's system share sheet.

Where is my data stored?

Your ingredients, recipes, quotes, business profile, and logo stay on the iPhone or iPad. BatchCost has no account and does not upload this information to Pure Insight.

How do I restore or manage a subscription?

Open Settings in BatchCost and choose Restore purchases. To manage or cancel, open the iPhone or iPad Settings app, tap your name, then Subscriptions and select BatchCost.

A purchase is not appearing. What should I do?

Confirm that the device has an internet connection and uses the Apple ID that made the purchase, then choose Restore purchases. If the issue continues, contact support@pureinsight.co with your iOS version and device model.

Still need help?

Email the App support address and include the App name, version, and a concise description of the issue.

support@pureinsight.co