I used Ghost.org in a project last year and love their business model (and obviously their product).
Completely open source software, but you can pay a reasonable amount for managed hosting and support. Plus obviously it supports the devs and new development.
A simple line to separate DIYers from anyone who wants the convenience, peace of mind, or to support the project itself. Would love to see more of this.
Yes, but all other social networks are GOOD at it and make a fuck ton of money. That’s the issue. Reddit has had plenty of chances to turn profitable, but they can’t seem to figure it out. Now they’ve run down the checklist and apparently “kill 3rd party apps” is their newest brilliant idea to make money.
Completely open source software, but you can pay a reasonable amount for managed hosting and support. Plus obviously it supports the devs and new development.
A simple line to separate DIYers from anyone who wants the convenience, peace of mind, or to support the project itself. Would love to see more of this.