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  • Are you for or against offering a lifetime deal (LTD) for your product?

    Nemanja Zunic
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    If you are for it, for how long you recommend to keep it active?

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    Bogomil Shopov - Бого
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    As a consumer, I don't like Lifetime deals because the majority of the companies offer it and freeze the features they have at the time of purchasing and then bother me for up-sale if they have new features.
    Nemanja Zunic
    @bogomep Your point is valid, but if you were in the company's shoes, you would understand why we are sometimes forced to take that unpopular measure.
    Tyler Scott
    I think the general consumer market is oversaturated with monthly subscriptions when a lot of these SaaS products have functionality as a tool rather than service. I'm bullish on LTDs or one time payments and I think the consumer audience is ready for it too. My product will not offer a monthly subscription but rather a LTD.
    Nemanja Zunic
    @scottlabsai It makes sense, but I would say that in the end, it depends on the type of product.
    Gurkaran Singh
    I'm all for offering a lifetime deal, like finding a forever tech buddy! A good approach would be to keep it active until the next software update makes it as outdated as a floppy disk in a USB world.
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    Arthur Leclercq
    I would say it is great at the beginning to get new customers and mainly to get feedback. I would not recommend to keep it active for too long (maybe 4-6 months)
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    Matthew Grant
    I've offered LTDs for beta testers and early adopters. The feedback you get in the early stages of development is crucial, so it's a win-win for both your product and its customers.
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