It’s painful to see every premium, service, and subscription in my life increase on a yearly basis, but even the thought of raising prices of our own apps and subscriptions make me feel like a criminal (not to mention super risky for a tiny company to do). So here I am feeling like the value of my dollar just continues to decrease.

(Just a thought as I get an email from YouTube premium saying my sub price is increasing next month.)

@mark I often think I should raise my prices by $1-2 for each tier, but I’ve convinced myself that every single one of my users will leave if I do.
@caseyliss @mark I like when apps have the option to pay more - like Callsheet; (Yearly Max and Ultra). I think those super-supporters would be more willing to absorb an increase than the average price-sensitive user, but I have zero idea what the split is like.
@WTL @caseyliss @mark I would also gladly update my yearly subscription to a higher priced tier. Y’all’s app is fantastic.
@caseyliss Funny. I like Callsheet when I do use it, but I probably don’t use it enough to justify the price. However, I do thoroughly enjoy @atpfm and paying for Callsheet (and Overcast) is my way of adding a little bonus to my ATP membership. Now I think I should probably go pay for Hyperspace too.
@caseyliss I forgot to add that I wouldn’t blink at a small price increase either. Because, even though I’m not a frequent user, I appreciate the value when I do open the app. Same goes for @overcastfm which I do use every single day. (Also, sorry for driving a white SUV. But it gets me where I want to go, away from humanity)

@caseylissI’ll pay a couple of extra bucks for Callsheet. Go for it.

Consider this your market research 😆

@caseyliss @mark N of one but I’ve Callsheet and Ivory and I’d live with a price rise.