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kekub | 1 year ago
Development costs: The bulk of an app's expense lies in its continuous development, not in hosting. Even if backend services can be run for a nominal fee, the time and expertise required for ongoing maintenance, updates, and improvements are significant.
Value proposition: Apps provide utility and solve problems for users. The price should reflect this value, not just the operational costs.
Sustainability: Charging for apps ensures developers can continue to support and improve their products, benefiting users in the long run.
Hidden costs: While server costs might be minimal, there are other expenses like development tools, testing devices, and occasional third-party services that add up.
ocular-rockular|1 year ago