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About SnapVerbo & supporting development

The About & credits screen is where you’ll find the app version, key legal documents, and — if you’re on Android — an optional way to throw a tip toward continued development.

Open About & credits

  1. Settings.
  2. Scroll to the About section.
  3. Tap Credits, support us, and legal links (or “Credits and legal links” on iOS).

The About & credits screen opens, organized as a few stacked cards.

What’s on the screen

About SnapVerbo

A short paragraph on what SnapVerbo is and the fact that it’s actively maintained — recognition, translation, definition, organization, and performance all keep getting iterated on.

Credits

A note that SnapVerbo is built and maintained independently — no investor, no megacorp behind the curtain. On Android, this card adds a line about the optional one-time tip explained below.

Support SnapVerbo (Android only)

If you’re on Android, there’s a Support SnapVerbo card with a single button:

Optional one-time support for SnapVerbo’s development.

[Support SnapVerbo]

Tapping it opens buymeacoffee.com/snapverbo in your browser. The tip is:

  • Optional — the app is fully functional without it.
  • One-time — no subscription, no recurring charge.
  • Separate from in-app purchases — it does not unlock features, does not remove ads, does not upgrade your tier.

It’s purely a “thanks, this thing helped me” gesture. If you’d rather support the app and get features, the in-app Fluent+ / Poly tiers are how — see Manage your account.

Why isn’t this on iOS? Apple’s App Store rules don’t allow third-party tip jars in apps. iOS users who want to support development can do so via the in-app paid tiers, or share the app with friends.

Two tappable rows:

Both open in your default browser, so you can read, print, or share them outside the app.

Version

The bottom card shows the app version and build number (e.g., “2.9.1 (1234)”). On debug builds it appends -dev so you can tell instantly whether you’re on a release or development build. Useful when you’re filing a bug — see Contact the developer.

Other ways to support the app

Even without spending money, there’s a lot you can do that genuinely helps:

  • Leave a review in the App Store / Play Store — discoverability rides on these.
  • Tell a friend who’s learning a language.
  • Send feature ideas via Contact & feedback — we read every one.
  • Report bugs with the diagnostics toggle on; it shortens the fix loop.
  • Subscribe to a paid tier if SnapVerbo’s part of your daily routine — that’s the most direct way to keep development going.