SnakeSnap! Cheats

SnakeSnap! Hack 1.5.0 + Redeem Codes

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Developer: SnakeSnap Inc.
Category: Education
Price: Free
Version: 1.5.0
ID: co.snakesnap.application

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Description

Educational sections of the App are Free!

Snake ID and Premium Service Subscription Information:

Pricing - 1 Month ($1.99 USD), 3 Month ($3.99 USD) or 1 Year ($9.99 USD) all Unlimited Snake ID submissions
Payment will be charged to iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase
Subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the current period
The account will be charged for renewal within 24 hours before the end of the current period
Subscriptions may be managed by the user, and auto renewal may be turned off, by going to iTunes subscriptions after purchase

Terms of Use: https://www.snakesnap.co/terms-of-use
Privacy Policy: https://www.snakesnap.co/privacy-policy

What’s New:

Thanks for using SnakeSnap! We’ve streamlined our submission process and added educational content links to our website that are accessible from the app's side menu. See the preview screens for more details!

Preview:
Take or upload a photo of any snake and get a fast accurate response with your snake's identity, diet, habitat, and a brief characteristic description from our expert panel. We use a combination of technology and human intelligence to confirm all snake submissions. Currently Artificial Intelligence (automation) is not 100% accurate every time. There are many variables when it comes to snake identification, and with over 3500 snake species in the world, we cannot afford to be wrong. Accuracy, timely responses, and education are our top priorities!

“I’ve used SnakeSnap about 10 times now. Every time I get an answer back quickly. And accurately! It’s great peace of mind knowing the information I receive is correct. These guys know their stuff. Have recommended the app to many neighbors” by JoeinFl

“This app is so useful. I’ve received insanely quick responses to identify my snakes. I love that you can talk to a real person. I highly recommend this app. Great tool” by privateprivate

What Makes SnakeSnap Unique:
● ID Team: Consists of Authors, Biologists, Toxicologists, Herpetologists, Students, Field Herpers and Snake Hobbyists. Ask any question and we will personally respond
● Used in over 180 different countries
● As part of our paid subscription service you will receive monthly educational content about snakes based on your geographic location, along with other valuable information
● Resource connections to our International partners
● Removal Service Connections

Check out more of our reviews and download SnakeSnap today!!! We will be waiting for your submission!

Cheers!

Version history

1.5.0
2022-08-04
Performance Updates and Bug Fixes
1.4.0
2022-07-25
Subscription Pricing has been updated and a 3-day trial period is now available for all subscription plans.
1.3.0
2022-05-22
Updated auto-update logic
1.2.0
2022-05-02
Annual subscription prices have been updated.
1.1.0
2022-02-24
In this update we have added
-In app subscription purchase
-Contextual updates
-Bug fixes
1.0.1
2019-07-06
+ Added Location to Snap Feature!
1.0
2019-06-12

Cheat Codes for In-App Purchases

Item Price iPhone/iPad Android
King Cobra Package
(Unlimited SnakeID Submissions for 1 Year)
$9.99
Free
FD004371328✱✱✱✱✱ C61467E✱✱✱✱✱
Racer Package
(Unlimited SnakeID Submissions for 30 Days)
$1.99
Free
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Python Package
(Unlimited SnakeID Submissions for 90 Days)
$3.99
Free
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Ratings

4.5 out of 5
722 Ratings

Reviews

Hudsons in Georgia,
Exceeded expectations
My 12-year old son and I found two snakes in our small backyard of our new house in Georgia within three days. Ones was clearly a Garter snake which I caught and relocated to the pond behind me back fence. The second one we found was much bigger with a slightly triangular head. Not being very knowledgeable and thinking it could be a poisonous juvenile water moccasin, I made a quick conservative decision to kill this one since my son is always playing in the yard. We both felt it was the right decision at the time, but both instantly felt guilty for taking a life. I started researching that evening, found/downloaded this app, sent a photo in, and quickly got a response saying that it was a beneficial and harmless gray rat snake. I have a feeling we will be seeing more of these guys in the future and it is reassuring to know I have a quick resource to help make better decisions next time.
Thank you to those that work behind the scenes to make this app work!!!!
GiselleinSC,
Great app!
I live in South Carolina, where there are many non venomous and venomous snakes. This app is fantastic at telling you exactly what your snake is! As soon as you spot a snake, take a pic, and use the app to ask the professionals! The only thing I don’t like, is of course, that it isn’t free. But I can’t blame the company when, again, they are professionals who deserve to get paid the tiny fee. I still gave it 5 stars, because even though it does cost money, the snake specialists absolutely get back to you within a few minutes with your answer! And the app is a great educational tool as well! They send you great info along the way. Overall, I’m happy with it and will probably end up buying a subscription simply because snakes are around all year long. After all , we humans have invaded their homes, not the other way around!
TristaB1989,
Awesome App!
I grew up knowing nothing about snakes, only ever seeing garter snakes and rattlers in the mountains. Our family now lives in Georgia and snakes are not a rarity here. There are so many different snakes here and some of the venomous ones look like non-venomous ones and vice versa. We had a snake coiled against the house and couldn’t figure out what type of snake, only that we didn’t think it was venomous, but weren’t 100% sure. I found this app and submitted a picture and got a response in minutes and we found out it was a rat snake, even getting some additional information about this type of snake. I will be keeping this app on my phone because I don’t think I will ever be able to identify a snake 100% and I feel better now knowing for sure exactly the type of snake it was. I’m sure we will find many snakes in our time and I feel better knowing I can use this app!
twistedknickerz,
New to area seeing animals i have never seen before
We are new to TN. I’m seeing all kinds of creatures that I have never encountered before. Bears, weird bugs, snakes. I opened up a box that had been sitting outside for a couple of months. First box had the shedded skin that was my heads up that I had better be careful opening box number 2 … sure enough there was a small somewhat menacing little guy all coiled up. First thing I did was to see if there was an app to help me identify the creature, found this app took a pic and got a very quick and informative response. I respect snakes as much as I don’t like them for they help get rid of mice, bugs and other things. But I also like to know what’s what because I’d like to avoid getting bit.
rusted tree,
Poisonous
I took a picture of a snake that turned out to be a venomous water moccasin. Great to have a resource like snake snap to identify whether snakes are dangerous or, as most are, beneficial. I pulled into my driveway and was immediately confronted with a group of crows obviously alarmed about something. One of the crows was on the fence surrounding a water retention pond, staring intently at something in the grass and squawking excitedly. The other crows were flying from limb to limb; all raising the alarm. I was able to snap a picture through the fence and sent it on to snake snap. Now that the worst is confirmed, I will call animal control to see how to deal with the problem. Crows may eat our corn but sometimes save our bacon. So kudos to snake snap and the crows as well.
Statistics teacher,
Wonderful app
My sister came across a snake in her yard at the beach in SC and texted me a pic, asking if I thought it wasn’t probably a Copperhead. It clearly was not, but she had no idea, and I certainly had no idea what it was instead. Still, I use Picture This all the time for plant ids, (yes, I did try it first, just in case the data might be there, and, of course, it saw no plant to identify) so I opened the App Store, typed “snake”, and the rest was history. Snake Snap currently employs a manual identification system—still in Beta, so I steeled myself to wait a day or two, yet the developer very quickly answered my query via email, within an hour or so, and the result was a happy to still be alive Glass Lizard! Thank you!
Marle H,
The Personal Touch
I downloaded this app after a friend sent a picture of a snake her cat apparently brought inside. She suspected it was a harmless garter snake and was able to take it back outside by using some grabbers; but there was some uncertainty.

The site is entirely run by volunteers working round the clock to «manually » identify snakes. Within a couple of hours, I had a personal text from « John » telling me that the snake was indeed a harmless Oregon Garter. He provided additional details about its diet and behaviors. He promptly responded to a subsequent text and mentioned that they are fund raising to upgrade the app. It was refreshing experience to interact with real people on an app; although not as fast as AI.
NAIDpack,
North Georgia
Living in the foothills of North Georgia we are always having snakes cross our path. We know most all of the more common - king snakes, rat snakes, corn snakes, copperheads, water moccasins ..... but the juvenile and ones we don’t regularly see it’s nice to have this app to shoot over a quick picture and get a response in 30 min. I know the app says while under construction a reply will be within 2-3 days, but the couple times I used it the reply was very fast and I was able not to have to kill a harmless snake by not knowing what it was. I can’t wait till the app is fully functional to always get an instant reply to save as many harmless snakes as possible.
Boy mom in the country,
Where did they all come from?!!
We have had a huge increase of not only how many but different types of snakes already this year. I have two very curious little boys so their safety is my top priority. This app has been amazing at identifying the numerous snakes we’ve come across and to keep us informed of whether they are venomous or not. I grew up just down the road from where I reside now and in all the years there I may have seen two black rat snakes so for me, those are fairly easy to identify but outside of that, I have no idea. The responses are very informative and timely. I’m so glad I came across this app as it’s just one more tool to help keep my kiddos safe out here in the country!
PrimmFamily,
Harmless Water Snake
I live in lower Alabama about 40 miles from Pensacola, FL and eight miles from Mobile Bay.
I noticed this little brown patterned snake had made a home on my front patio. I contacted SnakeSnap and the guys explained to me that it was a harmless Water Snake. They said these snakes spend the vast majority of their life in/near water where they hunt frogs and fish as their primary diet. They also said that it may act defensively by biting if handled or cornered, but they are not dangerous. We have a lot of green frogs and salamanders and I usually try to put clay dishes of water out for them to drink when the weather is dry. I’m an elderly lady but have loved spiders and snakes all my life.
Needless to say one must know friend from foe! Thanks so much SnakeSnap 👍