
Dropcountr
Your Mobile Water Use Portal
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App description
Android App Analysis and Review: Dropcountr, Developed by KUBRA Data Transfer Ltd. Listed in House & home Category. Current Version Is 7.15.0, Updated On 16/06/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Dropcountr. Achieved Over 8 thousand Installs. Dropcountr Currently Has 48 Reviews, Average Rating 2.6 Stars
Dropcountr connects people and their water utilities on the mobile devices they use everyday. Dropcountr is available and convenient to customers of participating utilities on any device or desktop computer.Download Dropcountr today to:
– Understand and manage your personal water use
– Compare usage to similar neighbors
– Set and reach water use goals
– Access valuable rebates and utility announcements
On average, users save about 9% in monthly water use – give Dropcountr a try today to save water, time and money.
We are currently offering version 7.15.0. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free download directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can download without registration and no login required.
We have more than 2000+ available devices for Samsung, Xiaomi, Huawei, Oppo, Vivo, Motorola, LG, Google, OnePlus, Sony, Tablet ... with so many options, it’s easy for you to choose games or software that fit your device.
It can come in handy if there are any country restrictions or any restrictions from the side of your device on the Google App Store.
What's New
We’ve made the billing chart visually consistent with the year chart and added a goal line
Recent Comments
Tracey Powers
I supposedly have leak detection alerts turned on. Yesterday I accidentally left a hose on. It was on for almost 24 hours before I noticed it. I got no leak alerts. No notification, no email, no SMS. Nothing. The entire reason I wanted this app was for leak alerts. So basically it's no good
Charlie Tango
Very useful tool to keep track of your water usage. A must have for every property owner where their utility provider provides this tool. You'll be able to track usage patterns and spikes down to hourly granularity. Customer support is excellent. AlisonN very patiently worked with me through my login issue until it was resolved. I highly recommend this app.
K. P. Piperata (KP)
So bad I don't even know where to begin. I went to the web address given to me by the city (utilities paid to City) to sign-up. Page not found! Went ahead & installed the app (didn't want app. Wanted to use it via browser) on my phone. Account creation was extremely fast unfortunately they have the wrong meter number associated with my account. Needless to say the water usage they are reporting is incorrect. Not only that they are saying that water cost is $0.00.
A Google user
I find this a very useful app. Recently I had the city I live in change their water meter so I could see hourly usage. This gave me a more accurate understanding of how I was using water. I can now see how much we use to take showers etc in the morning, as well as water used for watering my landscape at different times of the day (meaning I can see the usage based upon how I have my automatic sprinkler timer set up, for example the drip watering versus the lawn sprinklers in the front and rear of the home). This added detail really helps focus on where I might be able to save water and money. When I moved in my home a year ago I didn't have any history for a week to week or month to month comparison. Now that I have built up this history from my usage, to determine if I am making progress in reducing water use. The feature that shows my usage versus "similar" or "efficient" customers may have value, however, it is hard to figure out what an homes might be included in each category. Getting the median average as well as mean average might give these reference data more value. Overall, a very good and useful app. Pretty critical given that droughts will return.
A Google user
Dropcountr did a great job keeping me apprised on water usage when I lived in Austin and helped point out potential problems before they became big ones. Only reduced bc the app asks for a lot of privileges (ability to write over other apps, for example) that seem unnecessary for the task.
A Google user
I lost my drop counter app, since it decided to quit reporting for some crazy reason. I did contact them, and they resolved my issue very quickly, great customer service, and very friendly. Thnx again "K" for all ur help.
Ja barat
It's a pretty worthless app. Not at all intuitive to use, they lag in reporting periods is slower than your billing pattern. Last, most of the more detailed metric functions are no functional.
A Google user
Why do you need access to my phone's call information and photos, media, etc. for this app (as the user agreement requires)? That is completely unrelated to the intent of the app.