Looks interesting...but I think I'll hold off for now. Too used to Alfred 3 to even upgrade to Alfred 4.
Interesting pricing model, though. I wonder whether they'll succeed with it. In my experience, people love the idea of Alfred, but I've never had success getting anyone on my team to adopt it. (Maybe because of the "pay individually" nature of the good stuff (powerpack)? I'm not sure.)
They seem like a very bright team capable of tackling it to me. Alfred was cool 10, or like 5y ago, but like last time I got into packal (alfred community marketplace) it was all errors over the place, which didn't inspire much confidence to a casual user...
I don't know, I just like what they're doing, The new Extensions api looks really powerful. I ported an alfred script to raycast in like 2min...
YMMV
I don't care about the paid/team offerings honestly, I use it myself, my teammates can use whatever they want. But hopefully they will have enough enterprise customers to make the company thrive
sombremesa|4 years ago
Interesting pricing model, though. I wonder whether they'll succeed with it. In my experience, people love the idea of Alfred, but I've never had success getting anyone on my team to adopt it. (Maybe because of the "pay individually" nature of the good stuff (powerpack)? I'm not sure.)
agustif|4 years ago
I don't know, I just like what they're doing, The new Extensions api looks really powerful. I ported an alfred script to raycast in like 2min...
YMMV
I don't care about the paid/team offerings honestly, I use it myself, my teammates can use whatever they want. But hopefully they will have enough enterprise customers to make the company thrive