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Pay-as-you-go has several clear benefits especially for startup pricing model. There’s a very low barrier to entry for customers, and offers them more flexibility around the products they want and when they want them.
Why it is essentially good for startup pricing model
- Smaller barrier to entry
- No commitment
- Better cost-per-use
A customer doesn’t need to commit to a prescribed plan and get charged on a monthly basis. They just pay once for a product or service and then start using it. It works well for products that are needed infrequently.
Consumers don’t have to make a commitment up front and can budget accordingly. Pay-as-you-go works for well in regions like Africa and I think that is why some international businesses struggle to gain market in certain region.
Exactly and this should become a mantra for startups to follow, knowing that there is no miracle but hard work and strong flexibility for change/pivot when necessary
This is a very important topic, in fact, I was almost making a service that would somehow help people share their online identities/access to their next of kin if such incident should occur.
Unfortunately, the feedbacks wasn't so good, I had to shut it down.
I don't think any SINGLE social media company can solve this.
This doesn't come as a surprise, all these money-making companies that intend to disrupt education should be closed down if they're as equally as expensive as going to a state university
I agree totally, one thing I've noticed lately from AngelList is that your request gets accepted and emails are shared but you never hear from them again or hear things like "I thought you're in the US".
I'm having a feeling this might be another way of collecting emails
I really love your facts, knowing that the journey wont be easy but its all about the things you want in life and you also have to learn to enjoy the process
Personally, I think this a great thing for creatives and researchers, knowing they can spend as much time as they need to create real value for people without having to think of revenue or investors profits.
I heard/read Swiss denied this proposal though, what a shame.