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by leesalminen
3439 days ago
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Looks interesting. I will give it a try! Do you have any metrics on how long it takes to get through the learning curve? That's my only hesitation to trying a new keyboard layout. Also, I'm not sure I understand why this would be a subscription service. A one time fee to unlock feature X seems much more appealing to me as a consumer. In my mind a subscription has to provide new value on a regular basis. |
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People report about 3 days to feel fairly comfortable on it.
As for the subscription, there will be a new theme every month, so that provides a little recurring value.
The problem I ran into with version 1 and 1.5, which just cost a buck or two upfront, was that with that business model, it takes a lot of customers to pay off continuing development costs (because the customer is essentially getting lifetime updates, all for a buck or two). And it leaves little money for customer acquisition (ie marketing).
So my hope was to: a) Provide a way to let people try the keyboard for free (which Apple's App Store policies don't make very easy to do), and b) Fund continued development so I can keep adding good features.
I admit I'm not sure I have the right pricing model, but I'm going to give it a try and see how it goes, then adjust from there. :) Pricing per feature might work, though I hate to keep upselling people, and Apple does not allow In-App Purchases to be in the keyboard area, so it doesn't work quite as well as in a normal app. Thanks for trying it! -Corey