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this post was submitted on 12 Oct 2023
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As someone coming from ApolloApp, the prices are fine.
Apollo didn't require a subscription for the jump button. Sure, you had to pay to post, but that was a one-time fee of like $5, which was reasonable.
Apollo Ultra Lifetime was $A38.99 when I bought it 4 years ago. When was it $US5?
Ultra wasn't necessary to post, filter, or use the jump button.
Thing is, Apollo was a rather proven app that had been developed for years. On a site that had been growing for even more years. Thus we could pay knowingly that we’d very likely get a couple of years out of it.
We have no idea if Lemmy will be a viable option in a year or two (basically all Reddit clones have failed, so it’s likely this will as well). And even if it succeed, we have no clue the developer will stay at it and develop the app. Looking at other Lemmy apps, most have stopped developing, basically just pushing out simple fixes.
This unfortunately has to be considered when it comes to app price. I’m not ready to pay as much for this, as I did for Reddit. I miiggt be down the line, but not yet.
Right. But we have the monthly pro sub at $3. I've paid this much to this dev after liking the app enough during test phase.
If lemmy and this app sticks around, I'll keep paying $3 for their damn coffee.
Yeah, that’s fair enough.
The platform is tiny and has hardly any users. This is when apps need more financial support, not less.
I know, right? The lifetime subscription for Apollo Ultra was something like $50.
And included features that clearly cost the developer money to support on an ongoing basis. And came several years into the project after the dev had established a huge userbase and healthy relationship of users that trusted him to deliver on quality and value, and wanted to support him financially.
No one is forcing you to pay the lifetime fee.
Of course not! Nobody is forcing me to use this app at all - I can just go back to Voyager or Thunder if I want. I made this post because I disagree with the pricing setup but really would like to see the dev succeed because they've done a great job. If my opinion isn't shared you're free to ignore it.