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I do understand what maintenance and ongoing feature additions entail. That's a problem that FOSS tackles.

Asking me, the end-user, to commit to $14 a month in perpetuity for this type of software is a big stretch in my opinion. I understand it for the Team tier, but for the personal tier, it doesn't make sense. $5 a month? Maybe.

Maybe it's not for a user like me, who would probably use it twice a month, if that. But I was interested in checking it out but got immediately priced out. For a startup, it seems like an ill conceived practice.

But what do I know? I've only been using and paying for software for 30 years or so.



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