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by reikonomusha
3671 days ago
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Hopefully this question isn't so out of line, but why is this service and services like coderpad.io so expensive for simple interviews? With coderpad, $50/month for at most 20 interviews with one account. With codeblimp, $14/session. What's the deal? For the probably intended use-case (a screening interview), it seems too expensive. Maybe I'd be more attracted if there was a free limited version that just shared an editor window. But we have collabedit for that. |
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These prices aren't going to work for a lean startup, obviously, because they generally don't have lots of money to throw around, but bigger companies do. Oracle, Salesforce, and lots of other B2B businesses count on it, as they charge more than you would think.
I think another good example is highcharts -- with so many free, decent D3 based highcharts alternatives, why would a company buy a highcharts license instead of using one of the free options? Because they can afford to. Companies that can't will try and use a free option, reduce their scope, or put some engineer on it part time.