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by phmagic 3273 days ago
A platform that pays developers to use it is no platform at all.

Yes, there's exceptions to every rule. But I have yet to see this strategy of a platform fund ever succeed.

Better to build (or tap into) a captive audience and then sell that to developers.

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You almost seem like you're trolling, but to clarify in case anyone else doesn't get it:

This is a low friction app ecosystem with 70/30 rev share[1] for what CloudFlare claims is 6m+ websites. Also, their VC are also willing to back companies in their app ecosystem, too.

[1] https://www.cloudflare.com/apps/developer/docs/writing-your-...

Thanks for clarifying.

I guess my main confusion is that I don't understand the audience who would benefit from these apps. I imagine one member of the audience is someone who runs a popular blog and want to add a widget but don't want to copy and paste code.

A quick search on Google would solve my problem, or I'd hire someone on eLance to make the change for me instead of paying a monthly subscription for an app.