Comments on “Morning Rituals
oty@otymix · @oneTapVote | working on smthg new 🤐
@pierreventer nice app , but would like to have it with a freemium model !
Shlok Vaidya@shloky · Integration Product at Planview, Writer
@otymix Yeah, especially with productivity apps that are so high churn and subjective - they either work for you or don't - it's really tough to justify spending money to test.
Gabriela Hromis@ghromis · WisePeach.com
@shloky @otymix Hi, I don't mean to be combative here, purely curious, so I got to ask: Do you _justify_ every $2 you spend or is that only for apps/software? I find it fascinating how people reason about purchases.
Patrick Thompson@neurohacked
@ghromis Not speaking for @shloky but yes, I do justify every purchase I make. I consider myself to be a very frugal person and often find myself contemplating a purchase for days or weeks (digital or physical) before I finally pull the trigger. This is especially true in the app market because there are constantly new apps being released and one release cou… See more
Shlok Vaidya@shloky · Integration Product at Planview, Writer
@unseenvision @ghromis Yeah, I don't particularly care about $2. $2 x infinity adds up though. Not to mention a perfectly valid business model in app-land includes building once, charging $X, and then never updating/maintaining.
oty@otymix · @oneTapVote | working on smthg new 🤐
@shloky Absoutely , in order to pay it we should have at least try it for a while , especially for uknown apps freshly arrived on iTunes
oty@otymix · @oneTapVote | working on smthg new 🤐
@ghromis @shloky why not ? yes majority of apps are free , i can understand the choice of making it paid " hard work , servers , maintenance ..." but as a consumer for new apps i have to test it before (to justify) . for physical objects/services ... the price is understood . when you think that even facebook or gmail are free , hard to pay for apps on the … See more