Has anyone ever experimented with a price plan to try an app for $1?
Borja Soler
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Instead of having a free trial, we are going to test to ask for 1€ for our app videotok.app
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Velusamy Subramaniam@velusamy_subramaniam
BoldDesk
In our case, we are offering the free trial and to avoid the free plan we have launched the 10$ for 10 agents. This works well. 1000+ customers adapted the plan. https://www.bolddesk.com/pricing (for your reference)
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That's actually a very interesting approach, sounds amazing!
We’re planning our first PH launch next week with a $1.99 coupon offer for Lifetime access.
Videotok
@ambiencelife interesting, why so cheap? what is the product about?
@solerbor our app is based on Life Coaching principles and offers tools and resources to help build self-empowering thoughts and focus in order to increase success, happiness, health, and overall well-being.
Regarding price, the thought is to generate some momentum and also create a foundation of members to help test the app and provide feedback. Additionally, we want to make it accessible for more people.
Llanai
Hi Borja! Personally I have not. This depends on the product you would like to launch. Overall as there are 4 pricing strategies: Free, Freemium, Paid & Paymium. My criterio when choosing a pricing strategy would be:
1)if I already have audience that would download the app or if I am creating demand for 0 followers
2) if this product is unique or similar to other apps
3) will it include specific features