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Topology1 5 hours ago

Wish there was a way to send this to every mobile dev who thinks they can (and should) charge a subscription for their hobby app that provides a basic function

nohell 5 hours ago | parent | next [-]

What! You don't want to pay $3.99 a WEEK for a calculator???

didgetmaster 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Answers are free. Correct answers cost extra!

dnnddidiej 5 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

No. You, so need to hoodwink me into paying it. Better yet hoodwink my kid.

fragmede 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

What if I only want to use +? Do I get a discount? How about you only charge me when I use = at the end, but not before?

nohell 3 hours ago | parent [-]

Guess they gotta hit you with the under-utilization "convenience fee" for $1.99? /s

komali2 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

I was thinking about this recently. I was gonna try an experiment where I make AGPL apps, release the source code ofc, but then published a 1-5$ version on the Google play store. There's the compiled version if you want, pay a couple bucks. If not, you're free to compile and sideload on your own.

Seems fair enough, similar to self hosted software that offers managed hosting for a price, or you can try to run the docker containers on your own or whatever. I do a bit of both, self host the non critical stuff, pay for the critical stuff.

Brian_K_White 4 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Remeber to include the link to your alternate ios app store that you somehow got Apple to allow on everyone's devices, where you don't charge every developer a subscription just to exist. Even Google is 99 44/100 of the way to the same thing.

RIMR 5 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

This is something I hope agentic coding helps to solve. It really just takes a few people annoyed enough with this problem to go out and start churning out truly free stuff like this so that the cash-grab apps can die.

I have already written a few tools for myself that I use in my homelab, and I plan to give them away. I've made stuff that, a few years ago, had I developed from the ground up, I would be far more interested in monetizing. But why bother now that I know that anyone with a coding agent can make a copy of it in an afternoon?