Pretty much title!

I’d love to support the developer, but I don’t feel like dropping $100 right now.

  • @Deca
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    321 year ago

    $20 to get rid of ads forever on an app that you use daily is a fair price. No one gets lynched for subscribing to YouTube premium for $14/mo just to get rid of ads

      • @Deca
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        91 year ago

        How so? Also Spotify Premium at $13/mo when there’s a free version supported by ads

        • @yesterdayshero
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          71 year ago

          How much does Sync pay to host all the content for users to browse? How much does Sync pay content creators for that content? How much does Sync spend on creating content for the platform?

          Don’t get me wrong, I think devs should get paid for their work. If you’re happy to pay what’s being asked and see value in it, that’s great. But your comparison isn’t accurate.

          • @spongebue
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            71 year ago

            Development and hosting are different expenses, but they’re still expenses. I also find it interesting that you call out the “content creators” as being on a certain level, but app creators aren’t?

            • @yesterdayshero
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              21 year ago

              Not what I said at all. Just pointing out they’re are completely different services.

              • @spongebue
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                -21 year ago

                Different services in the context of one service making sense to pay for and another not

                • @yesterdayshero
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                  -41 year ago

                  No. Different service because they’re a completely different offering.

                  A fairer comparison would be the cost of Sync to other Lemmy apps.

                  • w00
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                    11 year ago

                    Are other apps being developed full time?

          • @Deca
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            1 year ago

            Does it matter to the average user? I’m simply giving numbers to put into perspective the lengths people will go for an ad-free experience

            When people buy premium, they’re not doing it to support Google’s servers, they’re paying to get rid of ads at a whopping $14 per month when they could be using the app for free

            • @yesterdayshero
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              Yeah. It actually kinda does matter. Otherwise you may as well compare it to leasing a car. When you lease a car you no longer need to see ads on the train or bus.

              You’re comparing the cost users are willing to pay to remove ads, but services like YouTube have to pay for things that Sync doesn’t. So the cost I might be willing to pay for YouTube Premium is different, as they’re fundamentally different products. There’s a hell of a lot more that goes into providing YouTube and Spotify, than there is to providing a UI wrapper for Lemmy.

              Edit: You should be comparing the cost of Sync to other Lemmy apps. It’s interesting you jumped to a completely different service when there’s direct competitors to Sync you’ve ignored.