Fair enough, I missed out the scenarios when I first try it since I just click on the link to download the PPT. It make sense now when I use it side by side with what I have created.
Interactive flow charts should be the main selling point, as for usage, it is up to the user.
Also the pricing model, restriction on frames and layers would chase free individual away but they are those who plays a main roles in making something mainstream. I would recommend removing the usage restriction but adding collaborative restriction. A good example for this is how Google Sheet works.
Good luck, hoping to see it being used everywhere someday.
Interactive flow charts should be the main selling point, as for usage, it is up to the user.
Also the pricing model, restriction on frames and layers would chase free individual away but they are those who plays a main roles in making something mainstream. I would recommend removing the usage restriction but adding collaborative restriction. A good example for this is how Google Sheet works.
Good luck, hoping to see it being used everywhere someday.