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by codingdave 719 days ago
I'm all for innovation, but the table stakes are high if you are competing with editors that have been under development for many years. Especially when they have free versions. From what I can see, you aren't there yet. And $1000/year for an editor that doesn't have the features of the established players is a non-starter.

If you want to enter this market, you'll need to at least get close to matching the features of your competitors, then innovate beyond them, and then charge money.

1 comments

Hi, Dave. Thanks for your feedback. Would you mind telling me what would it matter to you most regarding the features set of a rich text editor?