Miguel Bravo

Miguel Bravo

co-founder and CTO
remove.bg
The fact that credits are removed when the subscription is stopped is ridiculous. A subscription can be for uses (credits = downloads) or for access (credits = access time). Remove.bg makes you pay for use, and then treats the subscription like if you payed for access. If I pay for a number of credits, it does not matter when i use them. If I pay for access, it would make sense that I lose the access when I stop the subscription, but this is NOT the case. I will move to buying the credits on demand. It only puts the hassle on my having to keep track of how many left I have. For Remove.bg, this only makes their business model flawed, as they push customers outside the subcription model that actually benefits them in running their business. There is literally no benefit on having a subscription.

What needs improvement

loss of credits upon cancellation (5)pricing model concerns (9)
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