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by pjcodes
321 days ago
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It is so good to see everyone’s feedback to this point and I hope you understand I am still creating things based on your thinking and feedback. Quite a number of users suggested that it makes more sense to plug in disposable income instead of your total salary, the income left after essentials like rent, groceries, and other bills, because it gives a much more realistic work hour cost of an impulse buy. Does that make sense to everyone else and do you think the calculation inside the application should, by default, rely on disposable income instead of your annual salary? I would also like to state that as appreciation to all users testing the application at this early stage, I will begin to award users with premium access for a week so that users are able to experience the complete version(including personalised work-hours logic) of the application, so you can just go to Settings and put in your disposable income and test the app out. I would really appreciate your feedback on this concept to allow me to work on the idea and implement it as soon as possible. |
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