AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 1.8. Trustworthiness 76 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 23 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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AppRecs Rating
Ratings breakdown
5 star
10%
4 star
0%
3 star
5%
2 star
15%
1 star
70%
What to know
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Low review manipulation risk
23% review manipulation risk
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Credible reviews
76% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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Mixed user feedback
Average 1.6★ rating suggests room for improvement
About State Water Heaters
Through an easy setup process, connect all your iCOMM™ enabled water heaters to the app. Once connected, you’ll gain access to diagnostic fault notifications, settings for your water heaters and much more.
Whether for your home or your business, the iCOMM platform offers you peace of mind.
Designed for Professionals
XPERT Water Heater Selection Tool
Provides personalized recommendations to help you identify the best options for your customers.
iCOMM™ Connectivity Platform
Stay connected to the water heaters you install to monitor your water heaters remotely and adjust temperatures and settings.
Warranty Check & Product Cross-Reference
Find the warranty status for a State water heater and get replacement suggestions based on the current brand and model.
Designed for Homeowners
iCOMM™ Connectivity Platform
Stay connected to your water heater by monitoring temperature, schedules and more.
Operation Mode
Choose your ideal operating mode depending on how you use your water heater.
Demand Response and Time-of-Use Alignment
Align your water heater to your utility company’s Demand Response or Time-of-Use programs rate plans through the app to save energy.
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Reviews for State Water Heaters
Red state Dan
Terrible App
This app is okay when it works, but my water heater is constantly being deleted from my profile or if it is there, half the features don’t work at any given time. Fix the bugs and this would be great.
adeling
Signed out, forgot it all
Don’t rely on this app to control your water heater when away, because sometimes it will decide to sign you out and when you sign in, it says “Add heater”. And the only way to do that? Physically scan the sodding QR code that’s on the device you’re trying to remotely control. REMOTELY. Come on developers, do the basics. Oh, and if you could also expose it to Apple HomeKit and Google Home, or better yet, Matter, we’d all like that too.