Make Adalo cheaper plans for Smaller Startups
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Davide Soncin
I agree. A 10/15 € per month plan would be enough to better develop one's idea. Rather limiting access to registration, but not limiting the storable records as much as it is now in the free version. In fact the free one could even cost 5 € per month and offer something more. I do not demand free platforms, but as a private individual how can I support such a high monthly cost?
sten kluts
Getting funding or putting in your savings is part of starting your bussiness. Dont go asking company’s for free stuff if your own company doesnt even can bring up $450,-
Sounds like you don’t even know the basics of a “startup”
Todd Pilmer
sten kluts: Don't agree. There is nothing wrong with wanting to use a product, in this case, with more features / records for free, to test before buying. The current free model still bears risk to the consumer. Especially, when there are bugs & users that need to pay, just to learn, just know, if it's the right platform.
Would Adalo be better off with a bunch of customers that drop-off after only 2 months?? (because it's not the right platform) In which case, customers are unhappy.
Or, would it be better to allow people to use Adalo, with enough records, to test ideas, and make sure Adalo is the "right platform; for them, and all users.
In which case, the retention would be much much higher. And customers would be happy. Which is a primary metric of almost every startup.
FYI "sounds like you don't even know the basics of a startup" is a lame comment.
Todd Pilmer
We're basically testing ideas here + learning Adalo.
Which means, we're dropping a lot of money, and tons of time, in hopes to solve problems for others & chances are high that it will fail.
Cut non-tech founders a break. We're getting taxed the most for being the most bold.
If I can generate income / create value with with Adalo... it's a win, win, win. I would love to pay