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by mitch-snipline 2282 days ago
Thanks!

I decided on a subscription to help support the server costs and continue development. I do appreciate that not everyone likes subscriptions and I think that has hindered traction somewhat.

I send out automated emails a week before renewals to remind people about the subscription, and of course I'm happy to refund anyone that mistakenly rolls over.

> 1. Are you open to letting people pay once, without setting up a subscription? More of a year-long license model?

I'd love to do this but both my infrastucture and payment system aren't really set up to do so. I'm more likely to do a limited run one time cost (Pay once and access forever), but I haven't fully decided on that yet.

> 2. Do you have any infrastructure setup for teams? I could much easier justify putting this on my AMEX and allowing my entire team access.

Not currently but I do have some ideas in the works. Either sharing snippets between users, or a public directory where the community can share useful snippets. A team subscription also does sound like a good idea, I'll mull it over :).

For now, since it's all synced to the server, your team could all log in with the same account and share access. Not ideal, but it is a work-around!

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Yeah, the team sharing stuff (kinda like 1Password vaults) would make this an absolute buy for my team. I manage a technical support team, and we have a _ton_ of CLI commands that we toss around. Part of onboarding is giving people a giant `.bash_aliases` file and a knowledge base article they can read to understand them all. Having that native and searchable would be amazing.

Either way, I've submitted this for a security review (I work at a BigCo, so red tape...). We'll see!

It's very odd for me to conciliate that you work on a big enough company to have red tape and that you are worried about accidental renew of nine dollars per year.

Do you think a one-time license with the price of $1,000 would be an easier sell within your company?

Hah. The $9 license fee is something I worry about _personally_.

If I can put this on my AMEX (which is where the red tape comes in), it's a no-brainer. It's an even bigger no-brainer if my team finds it interesting and I can do `$9 * TEAM_SIZE`.

> Yeah, the team sharing stuff (kinda like 1Password vaults) would make this an absolute buy for my team

I admit it would be useful on my team too, I'll have a think about the best way to implement it.

>Either way, I've submitted this for a security review

I appreciate it, thanks!