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  • Do you sometimes think that this product shouldn't be on subscription model?

    Naveed Rehman
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    Imagine the next time you go to buy some chips for lunch but the retailer gives you monthly amd yearly option to purchase πŸ€” ok, 10% could be some good deal but you just want one little bag! sounds like a misfit model, isn't it? πŸ‘€ In the commemts, name the product you think it shouldn't be on subscription model rather be on pay-per-use or some other model πŸ‘‡

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    Wojciech Gilewski
    That's a very interesting topic to me. Absolutely, we have been thinking about this at Transcriptmate.com. What else should we offer on a pay-per-use basis? Perhaps something like Canva? I'm not a regular user, but sometimes I need Canva, and then I purchase one month of access and then cancel it. I would prefer to have the option to use specific pro features or graphics and pay-per-use. Another example that comes to mind is streaming platforms. Sometimes you don't want the entire catalog of movies, just one specific title. I hope there are many more examples like these.
    Naveed Rehman
    @gilxyz Good examples. I like to mention the "Day Pass" model that has been adopted by several mobile/data services. Similar to subscription but for a very short period of time. 3 Days Passes and Week Pass are some of its new variants. What do you think about these?
    Neel Patel
    Interesting conversations are hard to find here. On the topic, yes, I do think that way for some products. recurring is definitely good long term but some products just don't require them and people still try to fit them into that product.
    NicolΓ² Marchesi
    As a user, ALWAYS! The subscription model is detrimental to any adoption, whether B2B or B2C. As an entrepreneur in software, it's difficult to think of another model nowadays since it solves and scales many problems and it's more sustainable. The trick is getting the price right and not overcharge.
    Yemi Oyepeju
    What's worse, many services/SaaS are now eliminating monthly plans, thus leaving the option of an annual plan only for customer retention reason I think.
    Shanshan
    maybe our product should have a day pass model... because it is an AI relationship coach, not only for love but also for parenting, your relatives etc.... I think 3-7 day pass during the holiday season would be really interesting.. you can manage time with your ''toxic family'' better during your trip home :D