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Currently, we're running dogfluence.com for about 2 years. We have 1600+ registered users and 110+. brands (5 paying brands).
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I'm just getting started with calculating my hourly rate based on my current 9-to-5 job for following benefits
1. adding it to the cost of my side project
2. delegating tasks that I can locate others to perform at a lower hourly rate
3. assisting me in determining product pricing
I'd love to he...
I am cold emailing some people, basically asking for money ($1,000 for 6 months upfront) to pay for a product I don't even have a prototype.
In 2019 we (wife and I) launched on HackerNews a job board focused on fighting the ageism in tech. It got massive response, #1 for 24 hours, featured on Th...
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I'm not that far from launch day with my app #mistralย
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We pre-launched indify.co today and we got many emails showing interest in using the product. However, we didn't have pricing validation. We would really like our work to be paid if possible. What should we do to figure out our pricing strategy?
I'm building a real estate platform for a specific market that has no English speaking platform yet. I want realtors to publish their listings (for a fee) on my website but how do I convince them on my platform if it has no traffic yet? It's kind of like a chicken and egg problem. If there's no c...
I've been looking into the successful slack bots and what makes them successful. I am currently analyzing their pricing models and pages to see what I can learn, improve, and possibly derive from them for my own pricing page. The pages are as follows:
Donuthttps://www.donut.com/pricing/
(additi...
Hey everyone! I'm having trouble deciding on a pricing strategy for an upcoming launch. I don't have a huge audience, and I'm weighing these two options:
Option 1. Give the first XXX copies away for free to get feedback, generate some buzz, etc., then launch a paid plan afterwards.
Option 2. St...
Like what the makers of PixelSnap 2 are doing here.https://getpixelsnap.com/buy/
https://www.nocsdegree.com
Was top of HN yesterday. #nocsdegree
Hi ๐, I'm Ryan and I am building Optimize Toolset (https://optimizetoolset.com), a service that lets you setup automated tasks to run against your site(s). The first task offered will be automated Lighthouse Tests, to test the performance, accessibility and SEO of your site.
Iโve started to work...
Does adding a pricing page help before having traction? We are working on machine learning tool that helps to capture and manage machine learning experiments. Right now, we are focussing on getting some traction and at the same time, get some feedback. Does it make sense to add pricing page at th...
โPurchasing power parity (PPP) is an economic theory that compares different countries' currencies through a "basket of goods" approach. According to this concept, two currencies are in equilibrium or at par when a basket of goods (taking into account the exchange rate) is priced the same in bot...
I've been working on #unmarkdocs for a while, and I'm about to finally launch a premium plan. How should I announce it to existing beta users? What should I do with existing users?
For https://traveloffers.email, I'm thinking about having a lifetime premium offer, to complete the monthly one which is sold โฌ2/month.
How would you build this lifetime offer? What would be a good price?
Thanks :)
When designing/using a webapp (single use SaaS, which processes your imported data), would you rather be willing to:
โข make payment during signup process, or
โข register new account, import your data, set everything up and pay right before data processing (to start it)?
I had built a basic but functional museum inventory management software. It exists both as web SaaS and desktop app for all OS.
The basic idea is you can track what "inventory" you've got in the museum, descriptions of these products based on various attributes, different pictures of it, log req...
I am based in the UK. And while it is true that I am planning to launch my product in the UK first, I eventually gonna expand this globally. So should I charge my members in dollar or in pound?