However I don't love the SaaS nature of the product post-release, because tying my security posture to a credit card payment isn't something I love. Sure, I can make it so I only have to worry about it once per year - however what value does this continue to bring me beyond the current capabilities?
It seems the last iteration of Little Snitch from 4 to 5 added a CLI, some of the traffic stats we can see in Mini, but was mostly compatibility-related updates. MacOS went through some pretty major changes going to Ventura and all of the Extension-level changes which affected so many security tools, so I feel like the work there was substantial and justified the new license. For $69 (or $30 on-sale) every few years, it definitely makes me question the value the original version provides a power-user or technical user, over a monthly subscription which I'd need to monitor over the years in this new product, LSM.
Now I'm unsure what market segment the LSM product addresses. uBlock Origin seems to serve the majority of use-cases for a typical casual user, and network-level filters really don't seem relevant for the everyday user - particularly with the increasing adoption of DoT/DoH, making DNS-level filtering less useful. I originally assumed this product was for power-users who didn't need the full suite of LSM, and liked the MVP-style interface. But just for the sake of not having to worry about an on-going fee - I think I'll be hard-pressed to adopt it.
As a workaround - I'd love an option to pre-purchase 3 years up-front.