Yesterday evening I threw together a landing page for a side project to my other side projects:

https://brrr.now

It’s a tiny and opinionated tool for sending push notifications. No sign up. No message history. No dashboard.

I like it. Would you? 😄

brrr

Push notifications for yourself. iOS and macOS.

brrr
brrr’s onboarding flow is virtually nonexistent because I don’t think it needs to be any more complicated than this.
brrr is so simple. Its killer feature is everything that’s not there.
Come on, Apple. Let's get this on TestFlight.
One down, one to go.
Two for two.

If I am to release brrr, then I’ll need to come up with a pricing strategy. Even if it’s a simple app, I’ll need to ensure that I cover my costs and ideally earn just a little. Choosing a strategy is difficult, though.

Current ideas include:

- First N pushes are free, then $X for 1,000 pushes.
- First month is free, then $X/year.
- One device is free. $X/year for multiple devices.

A tip jar and one-time purchase seem risky for an app with hosting costs.

Honestly, I'm leaning towards the first month being free and then charging something like $6.99/year. No monthly option. It’s a pricing model that’s as simple as the app, and a price point where I think most people who’d use it won’t mind too much. Or so I hope.
@simonbs I would go as simple as possible. 1 month free then 7$/year. Simple
for you and simple for the users.
@mrtoto Indeed.