The individual plan seems way too expensive. You really need fat margin to afford that. I would try to look into some different model. Make it cheaper (20-100top) but use it as learning material to build up a series of content. Then sell access to those content.
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Hey, thanks for the feedback! We might consider splitting "freelancers" from "individuals", to offer a lower price point to some people. We are initially planning on targeting people who are working commercially in this space, but still need some paid support when they need help
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If there’s an individual plan tailored for somebody who learns Rust (not making money professionally yet), thus a cheaper plan, then I’m totally up for it
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Hey, thanks for the feedback! We're starting with this, if we end up scaling this up to individuals as well, we'll make sure to follow up!
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Wow, $512 a month for what amounts to stack overflow responses? Even as a working engineer I don’t get that much value out of SO at work, let alone as an individual outside of work. Bring that cost down to $20-$50 individually and maybe
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Hey Josh, thanks for the feedback! We think this is a little different than SO, for reasons we list in the thread. We are going more for "on call support", with a guaranteed response within a certain amount of time, rather than "community support", which is best effort.
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I think that you guys missed a dot
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@FerrousSystems here! If you answered "Yes, but I also need..." please respond here, or send a DM to Ferrous or myself with what you would need to support! -
My “Yes, but...” would be X hours of engineering time per quarter to work on small, self-contained embedded Rust projects. Stuff that’s not too tricky but just takes time and effort.
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@FerrousSystems however is a completely different model. I can imagine that if they start to racomend a library they could start to build a knowledge base around it and enhance the library itself, Similarly for toolchains. - 2 more replies
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