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Posted by MadaboutDana
Jun 30, 2018 at 08:05 AM
Hi Peter,
I tend to agree with Paul that you’re attempting a high price for an unproven product, especially single-platform. You could end up being very frustrated.
On the other hand, a 2-week test period is an excellent idea. You could even create an “indefinitely usable” trial version that would, however, be severely constrained in terms of features; this could function a good medium-term attractor.
And the idea of standard vs. pro is a good one!
Best of luck - I’m looking forward to the beta,
Bill
Posted by MadaboutDana
Jun 30, 2018 at 08:08 AM
I have to say, the latest version of SheetPlanner is looking fantastically sophisticated! I begin to understand the pricing…
Posted by Paul Korm
Jun 30, 2018 at 10:54 AM
Peter, I definitely agree with Bill. And I like the Pro/Standard concept. From looking at screenshots and not the real deal, I definitely think you’ve designed a thoughtful, quite utile service.
MadaboutDana wrote:
I have to say, the latest version of SheetPlanner is looking
>fantastically sophisticated! I begin to understand the pricing.
Posted by JakeBernsteinWA
Jul 5, 2018 at 04:25 PM
First post here, but I totally suffer from CRIMP. I just wanted to say that Setapp is proving really excellent for getting new software out there. I can justify the monthly expense pretty much indefinitely given my app addiction and anything that goes in Setapp is going to get tried out.
Sheetplanner looks VERY interesting to me, but given the ridiculous number of similar programs I’m already using, it would need Setapp or a 30-day trial at minimum for me to even download it.
SheetPlanner wrote:
Paul,
>Good feedback.
>I will have to do some research into Setapp.
>
>We may do a pro version ( We have a lot of functionality we plan to add
>over time) and offer that at a higher price and go with a lower price on
>the initial offering. Will figure it out over the beta period.
>
>I look forward to your feedback on the beta.
>Thanks,
>Peter
>
>
>Paul Korm wrote:
>That’s on the high end of task apps—Omnifocus Pro territory.
>>Without an web or an iOS companion app, without sync, and especially
>>without an iPhone presence I think it’s a push.
>>
>>Are you going to participate in Setapp?
Posted by SheetPlanner
Jul 19, 2018 at 01:05 PM
Jake,
There will be a two week trial program so you should be in good shape.
As regards there being a ridiculous number of similar programs, when you download it you will see it is quite unique ;)
Thanks,
Peter
JakeBernsteinWA wrote:
First post here, but I totally suffer from CRIMP. I just wanted to say
>that Setapp is proving really excellent for getting new software out
>there. I can justify the monthly expense pretty much indefinitely given
>my app addiction and anything that goes in Setapp is going to get tried
>out.
>
>Sheetplanner looks VERY interesting to me, but given the ridiculous
>number of similar programs I’m already using, it would need Setapp or a
>30-day trial at minimum for me to even download it.
>
>SheetPlanner wrote:
>Paul,
>>Good feedback.
>>I will have to do some research into Setapp.
>>
>>We may do a pro version ( We have a lot of functionality we plan to add
>>over time) and offer that at a higher price and go with a lower price
>on
>>the initial offering. Will figure it out over the beta period.
>>
>>I look forward to your feedback on the beta.
>>Thanks,
>>Peter
>>
>>
>>Paul Korm wrote:
>>That’s on the high end of task apps—Omnifocus Pro territory.
>>>Without an web or an iOS companion app, without sync, and especially
>>>without an iPhone presence I think it’s a push.
>>>
>>>Are you going to participate in Setapp?