• @darvocet@infosec.pub
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    293 months ago

    It’s just unoriginal thinking. What does every business want? Lots of cash that comes in automatically on a known schedule. How can we do that? Have our customers subscribe. What will they subscribe for? Hmm lifetime speakers? Lifetime cable replacement?

    Side note business idea: subscription usb power bricks. We send you a variety of cables that work for everything. If one breaks we send you another. $30/yr

    Never worry about broken cables again!

    • @Drusenija@lemmy.world
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      83 months ago

      See the problem here is the price. At $30/yr that’s worth considering. The problem is they’d charge $30/mth.

      • @darvocet@infosec.pub
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        53 months ago

        You start at $30 which is plenty for the product. Hell the single yearly supply shouldn’t cost that much. Then overtime you slowly increase and changed rates for new subscribers.

        Eventually you’ll have to implement location locks - can’t ship cables to more than one addresss. Plus you really don’t want people sharing or giving out cables to friends - so maybe the cables need to be smart and somehow phone home?

        That would be nice cause then we could capture some user data and maybe target some advertising

        • @Drusenija@lemmy.world
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          53 months ago

          But wait, most people are going to plug these bricks into their phones or tablets, yeah? Those have data connections we could surely piggy back off so rather than a one time or irregular phone home we could have real time data on where the cables are and how they’re being used. And we can release an app they run on their device to capture that information that shows a nice pretty dashboard of when they charge their devices, how much power they use, etc.

          We then use that as the justification to move the entire product range to a monthly subscription instead of a yearly one. We can even remove the sharing restrictions to begin with, and then add them back later with a family tier, and eventually prevent cables from being away from the registered home base for a predetermined length of time.

          We could then add an upgrade tier for those that do need to use their cables in other locations.

          …Is this the kind of logic that goes through their heads?

          • @darvocet@infosec.pub
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            53 months ago

            OMG we need to stop. It’s gotten too real now. The only saving graces are that this is a day old post on Lemmy and so venture capitalists are unlikely to still see it.

            But damned if I don’t think Anker could make something out of this.

      • @endofline@lemmy.ca
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        3 months ago

        I use emeditor which comes 20 usd a year ( 2+ year ) . I find this editor very useful because it handles giant files like a knife butter. I used sublime editor but I stopped after nrw pricing increases without any new features ( i dont need multiple cursors which i find rarely useful ). Pricing similar but virtually nothing more useful than plain neovim. It all depends pet case

    • Neshura
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      73 months ago

      Surprisingly I could see that being a worthwhile thing for a lot of people I know