“When we made Affinity free, some people assumed there had to be a catch. Let me be absolutely clear. There is no catch.”

I do not think this comment will age well. You don’t spend USD$1 billion on something just to give it away. It’s very likely the plan is a freemium model, because that’s what the rest of Canva is. That means gating features behind a subscription tier. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v9YR9KeCJDY

How is Affinity now free?

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@marcedwards their doing/gonna do a few things… seems now you need a canva login to use it, and everything becomes input into their AI model. The future will also probably be multi-tier sub walls like figma where useful features will be only available at higher paid tiers rather than their base paid tier.

This allows them to inflate their canva user numbers/MAU, etc.

@octothorpe @marcedwards The stuff you upload to the Canva account can supposedly be used to train the AI, but they’re being pretty explicit that nothing you do locally in Affinity will/can be used for that… not saying that can’t change in the future, but we *should* be able to take their word for it at least in the here and now.

https://mastodon.social/@tuomas_h/115473060020911565

@tuomas_h I believe what they’re saying is true for now. But also, they’re a company worth $60 billion with lots of VC funding, and about to IPO. Post-IPO Wall Street will expect them to have continuous growth, and the second they need to, they’ll backflip on these policies. +@octothorpe

@marcedwards @octothorpe Totally agree with you and it'll be interesting (terrifying) to watch this space. I desperately want them to do right by Affinity and their users but indeed, we've seen this movie before.

My only beef in this entire larger discussion has been with folk saying this slurping up of all your Affinity content for training models is happening *right now*, when it isn't 🙂

@tuomas_h Yeah, that’s fair and I believe them. +@octothorpe
@tuomas_h We’ve all watched this movie before! +@octothorpe