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by Permit
3981 days ago
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This is by far the most common question we get asked, and this weekend I'm going to write a full length blog post about that decision. What might shock you even more is that we originally charged to pre-order the alpha version. The short version: - We needed to quickly figure out if we were building a product that people loved and thought was worth paying for. - We're trying to build a product a small number of people love instead of one a large number of people like.[1] If someone loves a product, we've found that they'll pay for it. - The support issues from growing too quickly would overwhelm us. The long version involves us offering a traditional free paid beta for our first product: http://codeconnect.io and the lessons we learned from that experience. [1] http://paulgraham.com/startupideas.html |
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These Visual Studio extensions often have the side effect of taking up way too much of the computers resources. Without having a fully functioning (time limited?) version of the product on my machine, working with a large VS solution, I will just move on and probably have forgotten about this by tomorrow...
With a free version available, I would have tested it and if it works as well as in the video, I'd most likely pay for it and recommend it to colleagues by the end of the day.