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sonofhanstoday at 6:06 PM4 repliesview on HN

I am the target audience for this, from a UX and tech perspective. It addresses a problem I have and for which I periodically audition solutions.

A subscription for a menu bar, though, kills it for me. I have apps on Macs that are over 20 years old. Some of those companies don’t exist anymore. I’m not going to risk paying $100 for a decade of your app and hope that your company, or your goodwill, stays around that long.


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a-vetoday at 8:22 PM

Since this is the top comment as of now - hijacking this to introduce a change to pricing:

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OP here - based on the feedback, I’ve switched boringBar to a perpetual license for personal use: https://boringbar.app

It’s now $40 for 2 devices and includes 2 years of updates. After that, you can keep using the version you have, or choose to pay for updates again later.

For businesses, I’m keeping the existing annual pricing.

A lot of the comments on pricing were fair, and I appreciate people being direct about it. I still care a lot about long-term maintenance for an app like this, but I think this is a better balance.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47743992

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a-vetoday at 6:24 PM

I think that’s a fair question.

My thinking is pretty simple: most people will probably choose the basic 2-device plan, which works out to about $0.85 per month. For an app like this, I think that is a reasonable price.

Another reason is that a lot of Mac apps charge a one-time fee upfront, but then require paid upgrades later. In practice, that often ends up being similar to paying for a few years of ongoing support anyway.

I also think a low-cost subscription sets a clearer expectation that the app will continue to be maintained and kept working as macOS changes. For software like this, where OS updates can easily break things, that felt like the more honest model.

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carlosjobimtoday at 8:08 PM

The target audience for any product for sale are people who are willing to pay.

Not people who are outraged by that concept.

cactusplant7374today at 6:13 PM

It's a tiny market. Why would they bother if only 10 people will give them $10?

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