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Subscription vs Lifetime Plans – what do you prefer (and why)?
Every time I try out a new app or SaaS tool, I go straight to the pricing page, even if I don t plan to buy or subscribe. I m just curious to see how much they thinks it s worth.
Most products still stick with the good old subscription model, which makes sense, it's reliable, predictable, and aligns with ongoing costs. But more and more apps are starting to offer a lifetime option as well, and honestly I kind of love that.
Is making money the only measure of an app’s success?
A successful product is often seen as one that is well-commercialized, with users willing to pay for it. But is that always the case?
Today, I came across many products that are incredibly fun and creative. It made me wonder: are there products that don t fit the conventional definition of success? Maybe some exist just to bring joy, even if users simply visit, smile, and leave.
Some might argue that if something brings value, people will naturally be willing to pay. But is that always true?
Hello
I am Manohar and I am from India. I have been working in the software industry for the last 17 years. I have hobbies of reading books and watching movies.
In 2019, I struggled with Insomnia and was living in desperation to sleep. I had consultations with psychologists that helped me to a certain extent but because I was desperate to fix the problem I was put on Anti Anxiety Pills.
But then during the struggle I was researching, I found out about the practice of meditation. I stuck with meditation and with time my Anxiety completely reduced and I had no problems Sleeping.
I have also written a book on my Journey and it is called "My Sleepless Nights" available on Amazon. I am a TEDx Speaker also.
Hey, I’m Zakhar – Exploring the intersection of productivity & mental health
Hey everyone! I m Zakhar, currently diving deep into the worlds of productivity, mental health, and self-improvement.
Lately, I ve been fascinated by how the systems we use to improve our lives often backfire productivity tools that make us more stressed, self-improvement routines that make us feel "not enough," and mental health strategies that ignore real-world struggles.
I d love to connect with people working on better solutions tools that don t just optimize our schedules, but actually make our lives better.
Curious: what s one change you ve made in your habits or workflow that actually improved your life not just your efficiency?



