Plantsnap is an app that allows users to identify plants by taking a photo. It is available for iOS and Android devices.
Dear PlantSnap Pro User,
We’re sorry to see you go! If you have any feedback or suggestions on how we can improve our service, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us at support@plantsnap.com.
If you’re interested in the reasons why you may be deleting your account, here are some of the most common reasons our users give:
-I can’t find the plant I’m looking for
-I’m not getting accurate results
-I don’t have time to use PlantSnap
If any of these are the case, we’re sorry to hear that you haven’t had a great experience with PlantSnap Pro. We’re constantly working to improve our plant identification algorithm, and we hope you’ll give us another try in the future.
If you still decide to delete your account, please follow the instructions below. We’re sorry to see you go!
Sincerely,
The PlantSnap Team
Plantsnap Account : Step by Step Process
Assuming you would like a step-by-step guide on how to delete your Plantsnap account:
1. Launch the Plantsnap app and sign in
2. Tap on the three lines in the top left corner of the main screen
3. Scroll down and tap on “Settings”
4. Scroll down to the bottom of the “Settings” page and tap on “Delete Account”
5. Tap “Delete Account” again to confirm
Your Plantsnap account has now been successfully deleted.
Frequently Asked Questions:
1. How does PlantSnap work?
PlantSnap uses artificial intelligence and machine learning to identify plants from photos. All you need to do is take a photo of a plant, and PlantSnap will tell you what it is.
2. How accurate is PlantSnap?
PlantSnap is usually accurate to within one species. In some cases, it may be able to identify a plant to genus level.
3. What if I can’t identify a plant?
If you can’t identify a plant, you can submit it to the PlantSnap community. Someone will hopefully be able to help you out.
4. How do I know which plants are poisonous?
PlantSnap does not currently offer any information on which plants are poisonous. However, you can use the “Notes” function to make a note of which plants are poisonous.
5. I found a plant that’s not in PlantSnap. What do I do?
If you find a plant that’s not in PlantSnap, you can submit it to the PlantSnap community. Someone will hopefully be able to help you out.
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