Opeyemi Obembe

Opeyemi Obembe

MailintelMailintel
Founder, engage.so
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Learner. Doer. Currently building engage.so

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Maker History

  • Inflowdash
    InflowdashA dashboard and calendar for your recurring revenue
    Oct 2025
  • Engage
    EngageAll-in-one Customer Engagement and Automation for SaaS
    May 2024
  • Martomation
    MartomationYour personal email marketing dictionary.
    Jun 2022
  • MyRSS email
    MyRSS emailGet your newsletter subscriptions via RSS
    Feb 2020
  • Mailintel
    MailintelAnalytics and reporting dashboard for transactional emails.
    Nov 2019

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Opeyemi Obembe

3mo ago

Inflowdash - A dashboard and calendar for your recurring revenue

Inflowdash connects to your Stripe account to show you upcoming revenue for the next billing cycle Why do you need this? - Forecast and Plan Cash Flow - Identify Problems Early - Manage Churn and Expansion Revenue - Set Accurate Goals
Dan Edwards

5yr ago

Let's talk pricing models...

Hey Makers! A friend of mine runs a small SAAS product with ~1000 users and is currently using per-user pricing, at a low price of $1 per user, no minimums or maximums, no tiers and has found great success with it. This had me interested to find out which pricing models you've tried and found the most success with? As a Maker, I've made products that use a free (ad supported) model, which worked really well but is becoming less trusted with the increase in privacy first products and can be hard to get advertisers that align with your vision/ethics (especially when you just need that $$$). I have also worked on products that use a tiered pricing model but we had a hard time getting our initial users until we released a free tier. From a consumer point of view, I personally find flat rate pricing/subscription to be ideal for me, because I know how much it's going to cost each month, regardless of the number of users. I also use a lot of products that adopt the freemium model, which works great if you're able to offer me basic (but useful) functionality, and then upgrade to unlock premium features for a fee. What is your favorite pricing model(s)? What has worked / not worked for you? And what do you like as a consumer? Excited to hear your responses!
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