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Clickasnap Pricing

Clickasnap works differently than most other apps on your phone. You get 5 free photos per day, after which you have to pay for additional packs of photos. These packs range from 10 pictures for $0.99 to 300 pictures for $19.99 per month, with different numbers of pictures in each pack. If you plan on using your app frequently, it makes sense to pay for unlimited photos so that you don’t have any surprise charges when your bill comes due at the end of every month. But if you don’t expect to use it more than a few times a year, you might save money by sticking with one of their lower-tier packs and downloading fewer photos in total.


SnapAdvisor Rating

4.5 Stars - Clickasnap is absolutely legit, and we're here to prove it. It's one of those too good to be true apps that makes you suspicious at first sight. Is Clickasnap a scam or not? You've probably read so many Clickasnap reviews online and all over social media, but how much of what you've read is fact and how much is fiction? Our SnapAdvisor review will teach you everything there is to know about ClickAsnap, both bad and good. We've provided a detailed overview of what makes a click a snap in a user-friendly way that's easy for everyone from experts to beginners alike.


What is Clickasnap?

Clickasnap is an on-demand photo service that offers users on-demand printing services with just a few clicks. You can upload photos from your own device, Facebook, Instagram, and more. Plus you can create photo books, posters, cards and even custom gifts. It’s sort of like Shutterfly or Snapfish for on-demand prints at a great price point. But does it work well? Is Clickasnap legit? To answer that question we need to look at its quality of prints and compare its prices with other companies in its space.


How Does Clickasnap Work?

Here’s how it works. Users create an account, which gives them access to social networking features like Likes and Comments. They can browse photos uploaded by other users, or upload their own pictures. Those pictures are stored on Amazon S3, so they’re secure—but if you want even more security than that, there is a paid service called Photostream available as well. You might be wondering why Amazon S3 is used as a cloud storage option for those who don't want Photostream... The simple answer is security: Amazon S3 has been operating for over a decade now and has been providing cloud services since 2006, making it one of the most trusted brands in cloud hosting today.


My Experience With Clickasnap

Having used all kinds of freelancing sites, I’m no stranger to scams. But it never occurred to me that a service like Clickasnap could be scammy until they sent me my first check for an amount that was barely enough to cover my fees. I contacted them about it and they said that all new members are paid with smaller checks at first because they don’t want new people cashing their checks, giving them five stars and writing positive reviews only because of a few dollars. At first I thought no duh and chalked it up as a legitimate mistake on their part.