![]() ![]() I read a book written by David Heinemeier Hansson and that says every business has ‘right scale’. Inkdrop doesn’t need to be the best of the notebook app. I don’t intend to compete with Quiver, Evernote and other similar apps. So, should I attract investments and form my team to support many users? My answer is no. In addition, if I got many users with bargain sales I can’t support them all. Inkdrop will never provide any free plans because the free people makes the site slow down as TJ Holowaychuk says: In other words, I’d offer those who’d think so. I believe that you will get more productivity if you use my app. ![]() I don’t want to be involved in the price war because it’s a poor strategy. I’d like to describe about Inkdrop pricing. So what?īut I don’t think Inkdrop is going wrong way. The Plus tier is priced at $34.99/year and the Premium plan costs $69.99/year. Some people says Inkdrop is expensive and its subscription model is bad form. Inkdrop costs $49.90/year and is not freemium.
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