Hacker News new | ask | show | jobs
by mzelling 90 days ago
The privacy angle is interesting. I'm curious how people view the pricing strategy of taking a one-time payment for lifetime access. My first thought was that it encourages the developer to focus more on recruiting new users rather than keeping existing ones happy - makes me wonder what will become of the product if new user growth stalls.
1 comments

That's actually a fair point, regarding the implications of a one time fee.

Personally, I don't like subscription-based apps so didn't want to create yet another one.

And I built this around my personal needs so I plan to support it indefinitely.

Regarding long term improvements, there is a number of paying users that once I achieve, any new users are basically profit.

The service was built to be cheap to run and maintain so I could charge a one time fee.