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Jenkins_Will4 karma

Hey,

I tried out the app and started to like it, but cannot really get past that you need the premium to create posts. I usually wait to spend money till two weeks after trying out a new app for self-control reasons, so we’ll see if I like it enough long-term.

I totally realize and respect that you as a developer need to make money. I get that. I just don’t think it is fair to have monetized a feature that I can have for free in the official app, especially because posting is such a central part of reddit itself, and that monetizing the features that are unique to your app would ve a superior method. Regardless, I like it so far and am giving it a try.

Do you have any specific methods as to deciding which features of your app you choose to monetize?

Thanks for making such a useful app.

Jenkins_Will2 karma

I guess I overestimated the amount of people who actually post. That makes sense then, and as such I do agree that if it is a fairly uncommon thing to do, to make posts, it is fair to ask for money while still calling it a free app.

Actually, I have a lot of respect for you making those subreddits free to post on. Thats pretty cool. With how popular your app is, I can imagine just that small attention to detail may have saved lives.