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The base functionality is free. In app purchases enable annotations and other more specialized features.

Would you say most people prefer paying for an app upfront rather than pay per feature?


Definitely, especially for a business focused app like this.


Ok. Makes sense. Truth is, we're not really pushing for monetization right now, it was more of a try out with the in-apps. Maybe, at our stage, power users working with the full app are more valuable than the earnings from a bunch of purchases.


You'll also get more detailed feedback from them, meaningful bug reports, etc.


Very good points. Thank you!


So, it needs to become clear what it does in under 30 secs, preferably in the header. Ok. Why do you think the website has a B2B design?


Because if it was B2C you would be treating the customer like an ADHD addled child. You should have a 3 or 4 pane slideshow above the fold that explains why they need your app.


Slideshows suck. Don't hide important information behind a slideshow.


Fair enough :) Ill a/b test it with a few versions. Thanks!


Understood. You're right, a video is definitely better than the current demo for showing how it works. I'll look into the Facebook problem too. Seamed to work fine. Thanks a lot for the input!


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Backed. Thanks for sharing the project.


It's based on the number of Google search results.

The concept is that the more results something has -> more mentions by people -> more popular.


It's called experimenting. We use it to evolve.


How much did you evolved today? Got much better already.


Enough not to engage in this conversation with you but not enough to not reply.

Btw, for someone complaining about losing time, you seem to have a lot of it. ;)


It's Friday! I had to reply. Indeed a time waste, thanks for the reminder. ;)


Resizing snaps is actually one of the next features on our list. :)


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