I guess is to prove a point. That people are willing to pay for your product, which means you actually “have” a business and as @levelsio said to “undercut” your competition, which at the beginning is just a way to start to attract companies.
I guess is to prove a point. That people are willing to pay for your product, which means you actually “have” a business and as @levelsio said to “undercut” your competition, which at the beginning is just a way to start to attract companies.