Codebender is closing down
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Codebender is closing down
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#7Is it true that makers don't "want" to pay for software or is it because they're so used to software being free?
I wish more startups would charge for their product, instead of offering a $#*!@!# free tier that then proceeds to kill them more often than not. Yeah, yeah, "growth hacking", blah blah.
It's not that users don't want to pay, it's that startups turn down money so they can roll the dice for hypergrowth and acquisition.
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#8I wish the team all the best. I didn't expect that the site would cost ~$25K/month to keep up. That is a huge cost to be borne out of their own pockets, or from the modest investment money they had.
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#9Is it true that makers don't "want" to pay for software or is it because they're so used to software being free?
I don't know codebenders, so I'm out on a limb here with respect to their business. But for any business in this market, you need to figure out a way to be some kind of Kickstarter, not just major their lives a bit easier. Enable something they couldn't do before you came along. Help them turn their hobby into a business, or at least make it a zero-sum game by making a tiny profit off what they're doing. Even that isn't a guarantee but it'll put you a little closer to the goal.