Hi Product Hunt!
Co-founder of Priime here. We appreciate your interest and we’re happy to give away 10 promo codes for a free month of Priime RAW to try it out:
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Quick note, these are for the monthly subscriptions! Just wanted to make that clear since we forgot to mention that before. Unfortunately, there's no auto-renew option, by design by Apple's promo codes. But with the promo code, you'll have a full month to use and try it out. If the promo codes are all redeemed, let me know ;)
@art_chang Thanks, a good way to let people get a feel for the functionality before committing to a subscription. I missed out because of my time-zone, any chance of an extra code? :-)
Looks great, but I'm disappointed to see that this is a paid subscription only, after zero mention of it on your site and the app listed as "free" in the App Store. Seems more than a little deceiving to me.
@mr_ed we never intend to be deceiving. our app is subscription up front, but Apple requires that the app is downloaded free first. If it was up to us, there would be a different banner shown. We mention it in our app description, but yes, who reads those?
It's unfortunate that you felt that it was deceiving. If you have any other thoughts on how you feel like the message could have been clearer, other than the website item, let me know!
Well, needless to say, I'm going to give this a try. I love that you've chosen iPad first when so many cool photo processing apps completely ignore the platform in an effort to grab the iPhone bucks.
I don't entirely agree with @art_chang's marketing comment, after all Lightroom, Snapseed, and recently Affinity all already support RAW, but all with limitations. Maybe this can finally be the version of Priime that stays on my device. I truly hope so. :-)
@frassmith no need to apologize. We understand that a free app is very different than a paid app to many people. iTunes does a poor job of listing the price, but we do give it within the app before you purchase. Were you looking for something that was free?
@art_chang No, I wasn't looking for something free, but I was hoping to be able to metaphorically kick the tyres before committing to a subscription.
Lightroom is a prime example (pun intended). You can download it and use it for jpgs, but if you want RAW, you have to subscribe to Adobe CC (which is, of course, a much bigger and more costly concern).
My point being that there are ways to provide a taste of the app first.
Also, in iTunes, you do say "provides in app purchases" but you don't list them.
Look at Bear for example: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/...
It follows a similar subscription model and publishes the prices up front on iTunes. Is that something that's out of your control or could you do the same?
@frassmith Thanks for clarifying. Yeah there's definitely a route to go for trials for sure. It's something we've deliberated on for a long time, and you're right, there's a lot of ways. There are some plans that we have to provide this, and it's important for sure to get right.
The iTunes purchases will show up for us eventually. When Bear first launched, those did not show up either. It's actually top purchases that are listed, instead of all. Since Bear only has those two, it looks like a comprehensive list. But you can imagine games that have some limitless number of IAPs, it just can't possibly list them all, so they crank through a few days of data before listing them. I think once launch for long enough, this will show up as well. I'll bring it up with Apple and see if there's some way we can surface the prices up front in a different way sometime in the future.
Apple seems to be making a large effort into improving the experience, so I have high hopes this will be done soon.
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