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by matthewaveryusa 3374 days ago
I'm sorry but the true intention is to have recurring revenue and not have licensing issues with open-source software you're leveraging on your backend. It's fine to be a capitalist, and I'm looking forward to using and paying for kite once my language of choice is supported, but come on, just be honest that you need a source of income to create this amazing product and this model is the one that fits the bill best. Again, there's nothing wrong with that. I'll gladly give you 1TB of HD space, help seed the giant chunk of data, and pay a bit moreif that's what it takes.
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It wouldn't be a viable business unless we thought we could add real value _and_ thought that we could capture some of that value. Yes, being on the cloud allows us to set up an attractive subscription model. But Kite won't succeed as a business unless it turns out to actually be a value-add over local solutions. That's what we're betting on.
This.

This reason applies to a lot of todays web apps. with the emphasis of recurring revenue.