My lowest point at which I’m truly comfortable is $49 and when I see a B2B pricing page with $29 I hear “We are uncomfortably reliant on startups with no money and not yet self-aware enough to appreciate that they will churn in 6mo when they go out of business.”https://twitter.com/johnsheehan/status/1001845905526591488 …
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one of the weirdest phenomena of HN. who do they expect to work for / what do they expect to sell if that type of argument stands?
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This is the same industry where people who work for ad tech (or sites that survive on ad revenue) run ad blockers themselves ("Internet is unusable without
@ublockorigin") yet decry others who use them ("please look at our glorious ads! Other sites run bad ads; ours are good!")
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As I understand it the "access question" is "will we miss out on thousands of sub-$49 sales? (bad question)/is our app excluding too much of its target demographic? (bad demographic choice)"
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If the typical programmer writes 100 LoC a day, $49/mo might be a really great deal ...
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But what about a per seat pricing? At $19/month per user, I expect a 100-employee company to generate $190/month revenue (it is a tool for team leaders only)
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