@ivory @paul @mark Hi guys, I'd like to ask you to review your price tiers for other countries such as Poland.

TL;DR: Poles are paying around 17% more than US users despite significantly lower wages.

Here's an analysis:

USA: At $14.99/year, Ivory is roughly the price of one "fancy" burrito or a single month of Netflix. It is considered a "premium" but very affordable utility for a US professional.

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Poland: At 79.99 PLN, the price represents a higher psychological barrier. In terms of local purchasing power, 80 PLN is closer to the cost of a mid-range dinner for two or two months of a standard streaming subscription.

Direct Cost: Poland is more expensive in absolute terms. You are paying a premium of roughly 30–40% over the US price due to Apple's regional pricing tiers and VAT (23% in Poland).

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Purchasing Power: The disparity widens further when accounting for local wages. A Pole spends a larger percentage of their daily earnings to afford the same software.

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Thanks in advance.