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RonaldOlzheim | 3 years ago
I´m looking at it right now.
1: Centralising project requirements,
2: Ensuring both our clients and our team could refer to a source of truth.
3: When you're working on possibly many a few long-term projects
+4: When Scaling is a issue.
==== My remarks:
1: Which audience are you targetting? --> Is it a dev tool?
2: Does the current pricing and business model make sense? --> It´s advantage is that is longterm, but that is also the reason people would not like to hold on to contracts.
3: Product simplicity? --> I would like to do just play around with it. People like me might not use it ourselves, but if we like it we will share it with those people we think might benefit from it.
Let´s Connect on linkedin and talk more.
bye,
Ron.
chrisrickard|3 years ago
No it's not a dev tool specifically, I would say more for project and product managers, however the strength is involving the whole team. My initial customer development has been with agency owners and CTO's, as that's my background.
Regarding the pricing model, our initial thinking is a monthly subscription (with your plan denoting how many projects you can add) - but I hear you, we are currently testing this pricing model and open to feedback.
I can see how having a demo would be beneficial, perhaps a middleground would be having a demo video (as making our private app public would take a bit of work).
Happy to connect! https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrickard
Thanks again mate.