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by BoumTAC 1467 days ago
I think that's the main issue with those small subscriptions. We don't have an American salary here. I would happily pay for Telegram premium for 2-3€/month and have only a third of the features they propose. But 5-10€ for every service like this becomes expensive at the end of the month.

I have the same issue with hey.com email provider, but they are too expensive too. I would love to have an email service provider for 2-3€/month, I'm not an hardcore email user so 8€ as they ask is too much for me. For 3€ and less "pro" features I would pay for the email service.

Same for Spotify, I don't listen much, I would prefer to pay only 4€ a month and have only 2 hours a month of listening without ads. But 10€ for listening for less than 2 hours is a lot. And I don't think I'm the only one like this.

The only company I know who is doing an affordable paid service is nextdns. For 2€ a month, I'm happy to pay for the service for having a DNS that filters trackers on all my devices.

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> The only company I know who is doing an affordable paid service ...

Bitwarden paid is $10 per YEAR. I'm very happy to pay that. (Off-topic for discussion of Telegram though)

Yeah, I too vividly remember that purchase as more wholesome and a way of supporting them, rather than purchasing something. The free version is super feature-rich, and I believe most of those who go premium do it to support Bitwarden.
I’ve been a happy mailbox.org user for 4-5 years now and they’re cheap. Take a look at they’re features, primarily being that they’re hosted in Germany.
Does Mailbox.org still lack app-specific passwords[1]? As I understand, using any external email client requires disabling 2FA.

[1] https://userforum-en.mailbox.org/topic/deviceapp-specific-pa...

I'm starting to feel spammy because I say that everytime it comes up, but have a look at hetzner.de or sth. alike.

Their smallest webhosting package is 1,90 €/month and comes with your own domain. Configuration is done through their web-based interface, so no CLI fiddling and nothing.

I think that's a good deal, you could even run your own NextCloud on that package, if you want to. That way you get a CalDav server, so you can ditch Google Calendar and Contacts, if you want to.

Happy user of https://forwardemail.net for $3/month for unlimited domains/aliases. This is the only subscription I pay that I believe has a fair (cheap?) price.

I use it for all email forwards for my family: https://github.com/politician/barissat-infra

Some services have a yearly plan where you end up paying the equivalent to about 4€ a month - protonmail is an example that comes to mind.
Fastmail as well. I just paid for 3 years which amounts to 3.11 USD or so, per month.
https://posteo.de offers email for 1€ a month