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by Nek_12
232 days ago
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This resonates. I do the same - use free tools, only pay when forced. You nailed it: 'If people aren't upgrading, the free version might be enough.' That's exactly my problem. Level 177 user completes 800+ habits/month on free tier. So I either: 1. Lock core features - risk losing the 9 power users
2. Keep it generous - accept it won't monetize
3. Shut down Question: on your website, did you experiment with limiting free usage? Or accept it's a free tool with optional donations? |
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However, my business model is different. For software, you need to give people enough to fall in love with your product, but not enough to keep using it for years without paying.
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