Some great thoughts on 2.0, including a suggestion to see a version 2.0 of the pricing model (not a great look when users are calling for an update the day an update is released):
First of all, congrats on the 2.0! A huge milestone!
Secondly, my two cents on the pricing. I am too a bit disheartened, although I knew it was coming.
Here’s what I’d consider fair:
Not introduce the 50 objects, 1000 rows limit. Or at least do that for new users but not existing ones. The golden rule of not p-ssing everyone off is: if something’s already free, don’t make it paid. Awarding credits isn’t really the same thing.
Keep the GMail pack in the free tier, but disallow white-labeled …
Fist congratulations to all Codans! Version 2.0 is really a step forward
I like paying for using a technology. It’s fair! But I feel like this pricing model is just version 1.0
Free tier is just pointless like many already noted (maybe this is exactly the point).
Pro plan seems like the minimum to consider. But that’s a plan for personal and household stuff. Without Coda pack and some more privacy Coda is just not for business.
We pay 3600 EUR per year for a CMS, clie…
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