I think they are comparing it to the value they get from the service as an individual. As a consumer, I don’t care about the company’s overhead. I would only care if I get my money’s worth with the service I’m paying for.
I just look at it in time spent. I spent more time in de fediverse because of this app. I don’t want ads, I feel like it’s worth it. Especially the pine Time, 20-25 euro no ads option.
I’m considering annual too, but I’m waiting for two things before pulling the trigger. First is push notifications, second is the release of Boost for Lemmy. I want to compare features and prices before making a decision.
Right now there is no other app that feels as nice as Sync, and I don’t mind supporting that, but Boost is a worthy challenger. And I could only really justify paying for one.
It feels expensive, but I’m considering the annual. If I compare it to Netflix or Spotify. I spent way more time on this app
Why is everyone comparing it so a service that has a ton of overhead like having to pay artists, tons of servers and storage, etc…
I think they are comparing it to the value they get from the service as an individual. As a consumer, I don’t care about the company’s overhead. I would only care if I get my money’s worth with the service I’m paying for.
I just look at it in time spent. I spent more time in de fediverse because of this app. I don’t want ads, I feel like it’s worth it. Especially the pine Time, 20-25 euro no ads option.
I’m considering annual too, but I’m waiting for two things before pulling the trigger. First is push notifications, second is the release of Boost for Lemmy. I want to compare features and prices before making a decision.
Right now there is no other app that feels as nice as Sync, and I don’t mind supporting that, but Boost is a worthy challenger. And I could only really justify paying for one.