Does your startup offer subscriptions only or one-time purchases too?
Peter Mick
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Does your startup offer only subscriptions or one-time purchases?
Or a mix of both? :-)
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Dmitrii Pashutskii@guar47
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I launched with one-off purchases because I wanted to have first users. But eventually disabled it because I don't see how it would be sustainable. I assume it depends on the product and lifecycle of users.
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Somorr
Credits.
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@daniel112 I do credits as well, sub + one-time top ups
UI Components for Carrd
Only one time purchase 😃
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@basisnerd Cool - is that for HTML templates?
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@thepetermick no it's for carrd.co builder 🙂
We plan to generate revenue through subscriptions (a mix of monthly and yearly packages available) and one-time payments (a short-term solution for raising capital).
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@mohamed_zakarya Excellent, great plan :)
Subscriptions only
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@sherryxena Nice - do you think one-time purchases could give you another revenue stream? I see many say they don't like subs - but yes it depends on product 100%
Code Snippets AI
Looking to implement one off purchases but currently just Subscriptions
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@aicodesnippets yes it could be another revenue stream :)
Intelogos
Subscriptions. I remember there was a time when microsoft office was sold on CDs that you buy as a one time purchase and it stays with you forever... the good old times :) But now I feel like almost everything software related big or small runs on subscriptions.
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@stoicbasil it has been like that - I kind of miss those days as a consumer 😅 everything seems to be pretty much subscriptions these days, I do both but I'm strongly considering to shift towards subs only as the MRR really motivates solo founders :)
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@thepetermick for sure! I used to run a software development agency where most of clients were on pay per project fee. One of the reasons I sold the company and moved to Saas is to get the subscription payment flow, hah :) But 100% agree that it felt so much better when everybody didn't ask for a subscription to do everything under the sun :)